Journal article
Lyotropic liquid crystal engineering moving beyond binary compositional space-ordered nanostructured amphiphile self-assembly materials by design
L Van'T Hag, SL Gras, CE Conn, CJ Drummond
Chemical Society Reviews | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1039/c6cs00663a
Abstract
Ordered amphiphile self-assembly materials with a tunable three-dimensional (3D) nanostructure are of fundamental interest, and crucial for progressing several biological and biomedical applications, including in meso membrane protein crystallization, as drug and medical contrast agent delivery vehicles, and as biosensors and biofuel cells. In binary systems consisting of an amphiphile and a solvent, the ability to tune the 3D cubic phase nanostructure, lipid bilayer properties and the lipid mesophase is limited. A move beyond the binary compositional space is therefore required for efficient engineering of the required material properties. In this critical review, the phase transitions upon..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Leonie van't Hag is supported by a Melbourne International Research Scholarship and a CSIRO PhD scholarship. A./Prof. Sally L. Gras is supported by The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub IH120100005. Dr Charlotte E. Conn is the recipient of an ARC DECRA Fellowship DE160101281.