Journal article
Characterization of adsorbate-induced ordering transitions of liquid crystals within monodisperse droplets
JK Gupta, JS Zimmerman, JJ De Pablo, F Caruso, NL Abbott
Langmuir | Published : 2009
DOI: 10.1021/la900786b
Abstract
The ordering of liquid crystals (LCs) within micrometer-sized droplets is known to depend strongly on the presence of interfacial adsorbates, although the exact sequence of ordered equilibrium states that accompany a change in interfacial anchoring from tangential to perpendicular has not been established. In this paper, we report use of a methodology that permits the preparation of monodisperse LC droplets in aqueous phases to investigate ordering transitions in the LC droplets that accompany the adsorption of amphiphiles at the aqueous-LC droplet interface. By using an amphiphile that undergoes reversible adsorption at the aqueous-LC interface (sodium dodecylsulfate, SDS), we identified si..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the ARC Linkage International Materials World Network Grant (F.C and N. L. A.), the ARC Federation Fellowship Scheme (F.C.) and the NSF (DMR-0520527 and DMR-0602570). Partial financial support from the ARO (W911NF-06-1-0314 and W911NF07-1-0446) is acknowledged.