Issue 38, 2019

Liquid crystalline microspheres of azobenzene amphiphiles formed by thermally induced pH changes in binary water–hydrolytic ionic liquid media

Abstract

Anionic azobenzene-containing bilayered membranes dispersed in binary water–ionic liquid (IL) media undergo proton-responsive transformation into liquid crystalline microspheres (LCMs). This transformation was induced by protons released by the heat-induced hydrolysis of tetrafluoroborate ions in the ILs. This work demonstrates the first beneficial use of hydrolysis-susceptible ILs in chemistry.

Graphical abstract: Liquid crystalline microspheres of azobenzene amphiphiles formed by thermally induced pH changes in binary water–hydrolytic ionic liquid media

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
02 Mar 2019
Accepted
11 Apr 2019
First published
11 Apr 2019

Chem. Commun., 2019,55, 5459-5462

Author version available

Liquid crystalline microspheres of azobenzene amphiphiles formed by thermally induced pH changes in binary water–hydrolytic ionic liquid media

T. S. Kang, M. Morikawa and N. Kimizuka, Chem. Commun., 2019, 55, 5459 DOI: 10.1039/C9CC01731C

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