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Structure retention in cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate hydrogel templated from a hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystal by controlling the surface tension
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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jane ZhangJane Zhang, Z Xie, A Hill, Fenghua SheFenghua She, A Thornton, M Hoang, Lingxue KongLingxue KongRetaining hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) structures in polymers after surfactant removal and drying is particularly challenging, as the surface tension existing during the drying processes tends to change the morphology. In this study, cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (PEGDA) hydrogels were prepared in LLC hexagonal phases formed from a dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB)/water system. The retention of the hexagonal LLC structures was examined by controlling the surface tension. Polarized light microscopy, X-ray diffraction and small angle X-ray scattering results indicate that the hexagonal LLC structure was successfully formed before polymerization and well retained after polymerization and after surfactant removal when the surface tension forces remained neutral. Controlling the surface tension during the drying process can retain the nanostructures templated from lyotropic liquid crystals which will result in the formation of materials with desired nanostructures.
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Journal
Soft matterVolume
8Issue
7Pagination
2087 - 2094Publisher
Royal Society of ChemistryLocation
Cambridge, EnglandPublisher DOI
ISSN
1744-683XeISSN
1744-6848Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalUsage metrics
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conducting polymersmolecular-sievespolymerizationnanostructuremcm-41photopolymerizationcopolymersmesophasesmembraneskineticsScience & TechnologyPhysical SciencesTechnologyChemistry, PhysicalMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryPhysics, MultidisciplinaryPolymer ScienceChemistryMaterials SciencePhysics