液晶
溶致性
溶致液晶
材料科学
层状结构
相(物质)
两亲性
胶束
自愈水凝胶
化学工程
胶束溶液
有机化学
高分子化学
液晶
聚合物
复合材料
水溶液
化学
共聚物
光电子学
工程类
作者
Sonja Dieterich,Friedrich Stemmler,Natalie Preisig,Frank Gießelmann
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202007340
摘要
Abstract Lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) gels are a new class of liquid crystal (LC) networks that combine the anisotropy of micellar LLCs with the mechanical stability of a gel. However, so far, only micellar LLC gels with lamellar and hexagonal structures have been obtained by the addition of gelators to LLCs. Here, the first examples of lyotropic nematic gels are presented. The key to obtain these nematic gels is the use of gelators that have a non‐amphiphilic molecular structure and thus leave the size and shape of the micellar aggregates essentially unchanged. By adding these gelators to lyotropic nematic phases, an easy and reproducible way to obtain large amounts of lyotropic nematic gels is established. These nematic gels preserve the long‐range orientational order and optical birefringence of a lyotropic nematic phase but have the mechanical stability of a gel. LLC nematic gels are promising new materials for elastic and anisotropic hydrogels to be applied as water‐based stimuli‐responsive actuators and sensors.
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