| Literature DB >> 21596951 |
I-Hsin Lin1, Daniel S Miller, Paul J Bertics, Christopher J Murphy, Juan J de Pablo, Nicholas L Abbott.
Abstract
The ordering of liquid crystals (LCs) is known to be influenced by surfaces and contaminants. Here, we report that picogram per milliliter concentrations of endotoxin in water trigger ordering transitions in micrometer-size LC droplets. The ordering transitions, which occur at surface concentrations of endotoxin that are less than 10(-5) Langmuir, are not due to adsorbate-induced changes in the interfacial energy of the LC. The sensitivity of the LC to endotoxin was measured to change by six orders of magnitude with the geometry of the LC (droplet versus slab), supporting the hypothesis that interactions of endotoxin with topological defects in the LC mediate the response of the droplets. The LC ordering transitions depend strongly on glycophospholipid structure and provide new designs for responsive soft matter.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21596951 PMCID: PMC3448959 DOI: 10.1126/science.1195639
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728