Polypeptide Liquid Crystal Assisted Assembly of Cylindrically Symmetric Silica-Polypeptide Hybrid Microparticles

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Abstract

Liquid crystals can organize dispersed particles into exotic structures. Matching the particle surface coating to the chemistry of the mesogenic phase permits a tight focus on factors such as extended particle shape. The colloidal particles developed for this work consist of a magnetic and fluorescent cylinder-like silica core. One end of the silica is rounded, almost hemispherical, giving the particles a bullet-like shape. These particles are functionalized with helical poly($\gamma $-stearyl-L-glutamate) and dispersed, at different concentrations in cholesteric liquid crystals (ChLC) of the same polymer in tetrahydrofuran. Defects introduced by the particles to the director field of the bulk PSLG/THF host led to a variety of phases, including a quasi-hexagonal alignment of the particles.

*National Science Foundation

Authors

  • Paul Russo

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Cornelia Rosu

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Shane Jacobeen

    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Katherine Park

    • Molecular Vista
  • Peter Yunker

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech
  • Elsa Reichmanis

    • Georgia Institute of Technology
    • Georgia Inst of Tech