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Self-assembly and Supramolecular Liquid Crystals based on Organic Cation Encapsulated Polyoxometalate Hybrid Reverse Micelles and Pyridine Derivatives
writer:Shengyan Yin, Hang Sun, Yi Yan, Hui Zhang, Wen Li, Lixin Wu
keywords:Supramolecular liquid crystals, Hybrid reverse micelles, Hydrogen-bonding, polyoxometalate
source:期刊
specific source:Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2011, 361, 548-555.
Issue time:2011年

The controlled self-assembly of multi-components in one system represents the capability integrating intermolecular interactions and functions of components and is believed the key procedure leading to multifunctional materials finally. In pursuing this goal, we used a double-chain cationic surfactant with a benzoic acid group at the end of one tail to encapsulate Keggin-type polyanion clusters via electrostatic interaction, obtaining uniform supramolecular hybrid reverse micelles, which served as hydrogen-bonding donors. Five pyridine derivatives containing conjugated and non-conjugated groups were chosen as hydrogen-bonding acceptors to bind with reverse micelles. Through mixing with these components according to chemical stoichiometry, the hybrid reverse micelle changed to a new self-assembly precursor through intermolecular hydrogen bonding. The as-prepared reverse micelles bearing conjugated pyridine groups exhibit supramolecular liquid crystal properties, which were characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, polarizing optical microscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The length and number of the alky chain in the pyridine derivatives, as well as the charges of polyoxometalates were also studied with regard to the liquid crystal structure. The synergistic effect of among three components was analyzed, and the liquid crystal properties could be conveniently adjusted through the modification of the hydrogen-bonding acceptor components.