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Chromonic mesophases
Authors:John Lydon
Institution:University of Leeds, The School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Leeds LS2 9JT, UK
Abstract:Over the last 10 years, there has been a growing acceptance of the concept of chromonic phases and a wider recognition that they form a well-defined family of lyotropic liquid crystalline phases, with a package of properties distinct in almost every aspect, from those of conventional amphiphiles. New chromonogenic compounds have appeared and new technological uses for chromonic systems are being actively explored. Recent promising investigations include the synthesis of a chromonic dye, C.I. Direct Blue 67, which has an N phase of high order parameter and which can be dried down to give well-oriented films of solid. When dried down on a ‘command surface’ of photoaligned substrate this can produce a highly patterned film. The use of chromonic phases in the construction of compensating plates for improving the viewing characteristics of twisted nematic displays has been explored. Although this technology may not be suitable for commercially exploitation in its present form, the success of the devices is significant. It is suggested that current studies of the way in which the temperature range of thermotropic discotic mesophases is enhanced in 1:1 CPI mixtures may well lead to improved formulations for chromonic dyes. It is predicted that the marriage of chromonic phase technology with current biochemical analytical techniques will give rise to a new generation of medical diagnostic tests.
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