Cellulose micro/nano fibers conformational effects probed by nematic liquid crystal droplets


Autoria(s): Oliveira, Alexandre Ernesto Grüninger de
Contribuinte(s)

Godinho, Maria Helena

Aguirre, Luis

Data(s)

17/12/2014

01/09/2014

01/12/2014

17/12/2017

Resumo

Probing micro-/nano-sized surface conformations, which are ubiquitous in biological systems, by using liquid crystal droplets, which change their ordering and optical appearance in response to the presence of more than ten times smaller cellulose based micro/nano fibers, might find new uses in a range of biological environments and sensors. Previous studies indicate that electrospun micro/nano cellulosic fibers produced from liquid crystalline solutions could present a twisted form [1]. In this work, we study the structures of nematic liquid crystal droplets threaded by cellulose fibers prepared from liquid crystalline and isotropic solutions as well as droplets pierced by spider-made fibers [2]. Planar anchoring at the fibers and planar and homeotropic at the drop surfaces allowed probing cellulose fibers different helical structures as well as aligned filaments.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/13929

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

embargoedAccess

Palavras-Chave #Droplets #Cellulose #Micro/nano fibers #Anchoring #Conformation
Tipo

masterThesis