Blue phase liquid crystal microcapsules: confined 3D structure inducing fascinating propertiesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c8tc05879b

Blue phase liquid crystals (BPLCs) self-assembling into soft cubic crystalline structures possess significant applications in the field of dynamic photoelectron spectroscopy. However, three scientific challenges limit their broader application, namely, the difficulty to form a free-standing structur...

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Hauptverfasser: Lin, Pengcheng, Wei, Zhan, Yan, Qi, Chen, Ying, Wu, Minghui, Xie, Jiajin, Zeng, Minxiang, Wang, Wei, Xu, Jinliang, Cheng, Zhengdong
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Zusammenfassung:Blue phase liquid crystals (BPLCs) self-assembling into soft cubic crystalline structures possess significant applications in the field of dynamic photoelectron spectroscopy. However, three scientific challenges limit their broader application, namely, the difficulty to form a free-standing structure due to fluidity, dependence on nanoparticles or polymer matrix to widen the BP temperature range, and high working voltages to reorientate the LCMs. Herein, we proposed a new concept of free-standing BPLC microcapsules (BPLCMs) prepared by microfluidic emulsification and interfacial polymerization. The temperature range of BPLCs could be widened by surface anchoring and physical confinement. The BPLCMs built a color library in the visible region in the thermal response process. Most importantly, the stable BPLCMs exhibited a reversible surface-switch mode driven by an electric field lower than 0.55 V μm −1 , which was the lowest record for BPLCs. The BPLCMs demonstrate intriguing prospects in the fields of smart display and reversible sensors. 3D Confined blue phase liquid crystal microcapsules exhibit a widened BP temperature range, thermotropic color library and reversible surface-switch mode.
ISSN:2050-7526
2050-7534
DOI:10.1039/c8tc05879b