| Literature DB >> 33664257 |
Wei Hu1,2, Ling Wang3, Meng Wang1, Tingjun Zhong1, Qian Wang1, Lanying Zhang1, Feiwu Chen2, Kexuan Li4, Zongcheng Miao4, Dengke Yang5, Huai Yang6.
Abstract
Fabricating functional materials via molecular self-assembly is a promising approach, and precisely controlling the molecular building blocks of nanostructures in the self-assembly process is an essential and challenging task. Blue phase liquid crystals are fascinating self-assembled three-dimensional nanomaterials because of their potential information displays and tuneable photonic applications. However, one of the main obstacles to their applications is their narrow temperature range of a few degrees centigrade, although many prior studies have broadened it to tens via molecular design. In this work, a series of tailored uniaxial rodlike mesogens disfavouring the formation of blue phases are introduced into a blue phase system comprising biaxial dimeric mesogens, a blue phase is observed continuously over a temperature range of 280 °C, and the range remains over 132.0 °C after excluding the frozen glassy state. The findings show that the molecular synergistic self-assembly behavior of biaxial and uniaxial mesogens may play a crucial role in achieving the ultrastable three-dimensional nanostructure of blue phases.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33664257 PMCID: PMC7933424 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21564-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919