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. 2010 May 18;26(10):7025-8.
doi: 10.1021/la904257j.

Director configuration of liquid-crystal droplets encapsulated by polyelectrolytes

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Director configuration of liquid-crystal droplets encapsulated by polyelectrolytes

Jianhua Zou et al. Langmuir. .

Abstract

Liquid-crystal 4-n-pentyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl (5CB) droplets dispersed in aqueous solution are prepared by the assembly of poly(styrenesulfonic acid) (PSSH) and poly(styrenesulfonate sodium) (PSSNa) at the 5CB/water interface. The micrometer sized PSSH-coated 5CB droplets in the space confinement formed by two parallel glass slides break up into submicrometer sized droplets under evaporation-induced flow. We find that the size reduction of the PSSH-coated droplets is accompanied by the bipolar-to-radial configuration transition of the 5CB in the droplets, while the PSSNa-coated 5CB droplets show no size-dependent configuration transition in the same size range. Our results suggest that the size-dependent director configuration of liquid-crystal droplets encapsulated by polyelectrolytes can be modulated by changing the interface conditions, which is important in designing liquid-crystal droplets for optical and biological applications.

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