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Chiral nematic liquid crystal droplets as a basis for sensor systems.

Daniel A PatersonXiaoxue DuPeng BaoAdele A ParrySally A PeymanJonathan A T SandoeStephen D EvansDan LuoRichard J BushbyJ Cliff JonesHelen F Gleeson
Published in: Molecular systems design & engineering (2022)
For a series of phospholipid coated calamitic nematic liquid crystal droplets (5CB, 6CB, 7CB, E7 and MLC7023) of diameter ∼18 μm, the addition of chiral dopant leaves the sign of surface anchoring unchanged. Herein we report that for these chiral nematic droplets an analyte induced transition from a Frank-Pryce structure (with planar anchoring) to a nested-cup structure (with perpendicular anchoring) is accompanied by changes in the intensity of reflected light. We propose this system as both a general scheme for understanding director fields in chiral nematic liquid crystal droplets with perpendicular anchoring and as an ideal candidate to be utilised as the basis for developing cheap, single use LC-based sensor devices.
Keyphrases
  • capillary electrophoresis
  • ionic liquid
  • mass spectrometry
  • high intensity
  • fatty acid