Nanoconfinement-induced orientation changes in liquid crystalline block co-oligomers

  • Kim, Juyeol
  • Kang, Yujin
  • Kang, Dong-Gue
  • Park, Hyewon
  • Kim, Yeongsik
  • ... Lee, Changyeon
  • 외 3명
Citations

WEB OF SCIENCE

2
Citations

SCOPUS

2

초록

Liquid crystalline block co-oligomers (LCBCOs) are a distinct class of hybrid materials that combine the long-range structural order of block copolymers with the inherent molecular alignment capabilities of liquid crystals. Nanoconfinement using anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) templates offers a versatile platform for directing their hierarchical organization. Herein, we systematically investigate the self-assembly behavior of azobenzene-functionalized LCBCOs under nanoconfinement by varying the pore diameter (Dpore) of AAO templates from 100 to 30 nm. Grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering analysis reveals that different smectic mesophases—such as bilayer, interdigitated, and monolayer structures—emerge as Dpore decreases. The reduction in Dpore also induces a reorientation of LCBCO smectic layers from perpendicular to parallel alignment with respect to the surface normal. We find that these structural transitions are coupled with confinement-induced reorientation of azobenzene mesogens, which is further influenced by surface anchoring effects. Our results underscore the profound impact of nanoconfinement on the self-assembly and molecular orientation of LCBCOs, offering a promising strategy for designing next-generation anisotropic soft materials and stimuli-responsive systems.

제목
Nanoconfinement-induced orientation changes in liquid crystalline block co-oligomers
저자
Kim, JuyeolKang, YujinKang, Dong-GuePark, HyewonKim, YeongsikOsuji, Chinedum O.Ahn, HyungjuLee, ChangyeonYoon, Dong Ki
DOI
10.1039/d5tc01674f
발행일
2025-08
유형
Article; Early Access
저널명
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
13
34
페이지
17674 ~ 17681