Structural transitions and guest/host complexing of liquid crystal helical nanofilaments induced by nanoconfinement

A lamellar liquid crystal (LC) phase of certain bent-core mesogenic molecules can be grown in a manner that generates a single chiral helical nanofilament in each of the cylindrical nanopores of an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane. By introducing guest molecules into the resulting composite chir...

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Published inScience advances Vol. 3; no. 2; p. e1602102
Main Authors Kim, Hanim, Ryu, Seong Ho, Tuchband, Michael, Shin, Tae Joo, Korblova, Eva, Walba, David M, Clark, Noel A, Yoon, Dong Ki
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Association for the Advancement of Science 01.02.2017
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Summary:A lamellar liquid crystal (LC) phase of certain bent-core mesogenic molecules can be grown in a manner that generates a single chiral helical nanofilament in each of the cylindrical nanopores of an anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) membrane. By introducing guest molecules into the resulting composite chiral nanochannels, we explore the structures and functionality of the ordered guest/host LC complex, verifying the smectic-like positional order of the fluidic nematic LC phase, which is obtained by the combination of the LC organization and the nanoporous AAO superstructure. The guest nematic LC 4'- -pentyl-4-cyanobiphenyl is found to form a distinctive fluid layered ordered LC complex at the nanofilament/guest interface with the host 1,3-phenylene bis[4-(4-nonyloxyphenyliminomethyl)benzoate], where this interface contacts the AAO cylinder wall. Filament growth form is strongly influenced by mixture parameters and pore dimensions.
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ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.1602102