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초록
In aqueous media, liquid crystalline droplets typically form spherical shapes in order to minimize surface energy. Recently, non-spherical geometry has been reported using molecular self-assembly of surfactant-stabilized liquid crystalline oligomers, resulting in branched and randomly oriented filamentous networks. In this study, we report a polymerization of liquid crystalline polymeric fibers within a micro-mold. When liquid crystal oligomers are polymerized in freely suspended aqueous media, curvilinear and randomly networked filaments are obtained. When reactive liquid crystalline monomers are oligomerized in a micro-channel, however, highly aligned linear fibers are polymerized. Within a top-down microfabricated mold, a bottom-up molecular assembly was successfully achieved in a controlled manner by micro-confinement, suggesting a unique opportunity for the programming architecture of materials via a hybrid approach.
키워드
- 제목
- Confinement-Induced Fabrication of Liquid Crystalline Polymeric Fibers
- 저자
- Kim, Jae Gwang; Lee, Jae Gyeong; Wie, Jeong Jae
- 발행일
- 2022-09
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Molecules
- 권
- 27
- 호
- 17