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Crystal self-assembly

Hence, fluorous liquid crystal self assembly is an attractive area with importance for numerous practical applications and for the general understanding of the development of complexity in self-assembled systems. It is connected to other fields of soft matter research such as compartmentation of micelles and membranes... [Pg.97]

This chapter gives an introduction to the basic concepts of magnetism in organic paramagnetic soft matter materials. Key concepts are emphasized using example case studies. Detailed analysis covers radicals functionalized with phenols and with benzimidazole functionalities, which induce various degrees of crystal self-assembly, depending on specific structures. A review with over 200 references and notes. [Pg.93]

FDKP is insoluble in acid, but is soluble under neutral conditions where the acid protons are readily dissociated. FDKP is dissolved in dilute aqueous base and then crystallized by acidification. The resulting FDKP crystals self-assemble into structures with an overall spherical morphology (Fig. 3), high-specific surface area, and open architecture. The size and surface area of these Technosphere particles can be adjusted by controlling the crystallization conditions. [Pg.171]

Why is power-law blinking observed in disordered systems only (polymers, glasses, surfaces, etc.), and not in well-ordered systems such as molecular crystals, self-assembled quantum dots, NV centers in diamond, or in colloidal quantum dots with thick ordered shells ... [Pg.68]

Siperstein, F.R. and Gubbins, K.E., (2001). Synthesis and characterization of tern-plated mesoporous materials using molecular simulation. Mol. SimuL, 27, 339-52 Siperstein, F.R. and Gubbins, K.E. (2003). Phase separation and hquid crystal self-assembly in surfactant-inorganic-solvent systems. Langmuir, 19, 2049-57. [Pg.132]

Yazaki S, Kamikawa Y, Yoshio M et al (2008) Ionic liquid crystals self-assembly of imida-zolium salts containing an L-glutamic acid moiety. Chem Lett 37 538-539... [Pg.115]

I. Musevic, M. Skarabot, U. Tkalec, M. Ravnik, S. Zumer, Two-dimensional nematic colloidal crystals self-assembled by topological defects. Science 313, 954—958 (2006)... [Pg.68]

M. Mathews, N. Tamaoki, Reversibly tunable helicity induction and inversion in liquid crystal self-assembly by a planar chiropdc trigger molecule. Chem. Commun. 3609-3611 (2009)... [Pg.174]

C. Tschierske, Development of structural complexity by liquid-crystal self-assembly. Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 52, 8828-8878 (2013)... [Pg.246]

Preparation of 3D interconnected porous network by colloid crystals self-assembly. [Pg.72]

Keywords Fullerene Liquid crystals Self-assembled mrxiolayers Photovoltaics Organic solar cells... [Pg.2]

The ability to control crystallization is a critical requirement in many technologies such as in the food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries. Crystallization parameters such as particle size, particle shape, particle morphology and polymorph selectivity determine the crystal properties and uses. The solution concentration, crystallization time, crystallization temperature, solvent and crystallization vessel all have an effect on the crystal parameters. In the past few decades, researchers have been busy searching for new ways to control crystallization. Self assembled monolayers are showing great promise in this field. The... [Pg.40]

Lagerwall JP, Schiitz C, Salajkova M, Noh J, Park JH, Scalia G, Bergstrom L (2014) Cellulose nanocrystal-based materials from liquid crystal self-assembly and glass formation to multifunctional thin films. NPG Asia Mater 6(l) e80 Lahiji RR, Xu X, Reifenberger R, Raman A, Rudie A, Moon RJ (2010) Atomic force microscopy characterization of cellulose nanocrystals. Langmuir 26 4480-4488 Lu P, Hsieh YL (2009) Cellulose nanocrystal-filled poly (acrylic acid) nanocomposite fibrous membranes. Nanotechnology 20(41) 415604... [Pg.291]

Siperstein, F. R., and Gubbins, K. E. 2003. Phase separation and liquid crystal self-assembly in surfactant-inorganic-solvent systems. Langmuir 19 2049. [Pg.63]

Kumar, S. Pal, K. S. Synthesis and characterization of novel imidazolium-based ionic discotic liquid crystals with a triphenylene moiety. Tetrahedron Lett. 2005, 46, 2607-2610. Yazaki, S. Kamikawa, Y Yoshio, M. Hamasaki, A. Mukai, T. Ohno, H. Kato, T. Ionic liquid crystals Self-assembly of imidazo-lium salts containing an L-glutamic acid moiety, Chem. Lett. 2008, 37, 538-539. [Pg.353]

Keywords Dendronized polymer Liquid crystal Self-assembly Supramolecular chemistry... [Pg.345]

Ionic liquid crystals Self-assembly of imidazolium salts containing an L-glutamic add moiety. Chem. Lett, 37,538-539. [Pg.480]


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