Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length scale is an outstanding challenge in science, above all for materials in high dilution. Instead of inducing order by generating very long and stiff structures, an alternative approach is studied: a two-component assembly of a semiflexible polymer with a (self-assembling) chromonic liquid crystal. By following the structure formation in time using different techniques, a mechanistic model is proposed that explains how such unusually well-defined materials can be created from flexible components. It is concluded that at this very low concentration (>99.6% water), these macroscopically organized structures can only be formed when the energies ...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Dense multicomponent systems with macromolecules and small solutes attract a broad research interest...
Chromonic liquid crystals form when certain molecules are dissolved in a solvent, usually water, and...
Spontaneous self-assembly in molecular systems is a fundamental route to both biological and enginee...
A.S. is thankful to A. J. Archer for fruitful discussions. This paper was supported by Academy of Fi...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Nanoscale phase separation and self-organisation in liquid crystals leads to the formation of remark...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Control over the organization of assemblies from molecular dimensions up to the macroscopic length s...
Dense multicomponent systems with macromolecules and small solutes attract a broad research interest...
Chromonic liquid crystals form when certain molecules are dissolved in a solvent, usually water, and...
Spontaneous self-assembly in molecular systems is a fundamental route to both biological and enginee...
A.S. is thankful to A. J. Archer for fruitful discussions. This paper was supported by Academy of Fi...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Nanoscale phase separation and self-organisation in liquid crystals leads to the formation of remark...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...
Controlling the organization of functional supramolecular materials at both short and long length sc...