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Phase behavior of amphiphiles at liquid crystals/water interface: A coarse-grained molecular dynamics study
Authors:Yu-ting Ouyang  Hong-xia Guo
Institution:1. Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), State Key Laboratory for Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, China
Abstract:We present a coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulation study of phase behavior of amphiphilic monolayers at the liquid crystal (LC)/water interface. The results revealed that LCs at interface can influence the lateral ordering of amphiphiles. Particularly, the amphiphile tails along with perpendicularly penetrated LCs between tails undergo a two-dimension phase transition from liquid-expanded into a liquid-condensed phase as their area density at interface reaches 0.93. While, the liquid-condensed phase of the monolayer never appears at oil/water interface with isotropic shape oil particles. These findings reveal the penetration of anisotropic LC can promote ordered lateral organization of amphiphiles. Moreover, we find the phase transition point is shifted to lower surface coverage of amphiphiles when the LCs have larger affinity to the amphiphile tails.
Keywords:Phase behavior  Amphiphilic monolayer  Lateral ordering  Molecular simulation  Liquid crystal  
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