Issue 47, 2018

Liquid crystalline droplets in aqueous environments: electrostatic effects

Abstract

We demonstrate the strong impact of electrostatic properties on radial–bipolar structural transitions in nematic liquid crystal (LC) droplets dispersed in different aqueous environments. In the experimental part of the study, we systematically changed the electrostatic properties of both LC droplets and aqueous solutions. Mixtures of nematics were studied by combining LC materials with negative (azoxybenzene compounds) and strongly positive (cyanobiphenyl) dielectric anisotropy. The aqueous solutions were manipulated by introducing either polyvinyl alcohol, glycerol, electrolyte or amphiphilic anionic surfactant SDS into water. In the supporting theoretical study, we identified the key parameters influencing the dielectric constant and the electric field strength of aqueous solutions. We also estimated the impact of different electrolytes on the Debye length at the LC–aqueous interface. The obtained results are further analysed for chemical and biological sensing applications.

Graphical abstract: Liquid crystalline droplets in aqueous environments: electrostatic effects

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jul 2018
Accepted
02 Nov 2018
First published
08 Nov 2018

Soft Matter, 2018,14, 9619-9630

Liquid crystalline droplets in aqueous environments: electrostatic effects

A. V. Dubtsov, S. V. Pasechnik, D. V. Shmeliova, A. Sh. Saidgaziev, E. Gongadze, A. Iglič and S. Kralj, Soft Matter, 2018, 14, 9619 DOI: 10.1039/C8SM01529E

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