Self-Assembly of Phase-Segregated Liquid Crystal Structures
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Abstract
Additional functionality can be incorporated into liquid crystalline materials by using phase segregation and self-assembly. Intermolecular interactions such as hydrogen bonding and ionic interactions play key roles in the formation of these complex structures. One-, two-, and three-dimensional phase-segregated structures on various scales of length are formed by self-assembly of a variety of partially incompatible molecules. Such structures can enhance anisotropic properties such as ionic conductivity.
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- Intermolecular force
- Chemical physics
- Phase (matter)
- Hydrogen bond
- Self-assembly
- Ionic bonding
- Molecule
- Materials science
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