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Versatile homeotropic liquid crystal alignment with tunable functionality prepared by one-step method

Journal

JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
Volume 608, Issue -, Pages 2290-2297

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcis.2021.10.159

Keywords

Homeotropic alignment; Reactive functionality; One-step method; Interfacial strength

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2020YFE0100200]
  2. Science and Technology project of Guangdong Province [2018A030313929]
  3. Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou [2019050001]
  4. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Optical Information Materials and Technology [2017B030301007]
  5. MOE International Laboratory for Optical Information Technologies
  6. 111 Project
  7. Yunnan expert workstation [202005AF150028]

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Alignment layers are essential for liquid crystal-based devices, and a simple one-step method using silanes to form an effective homeotropic alignment layer on a glass substrate has been proposed in the study. This method allows for the automatic alignment of LCs and the introduction of additional functional groups for adjusting interface properties, showing promise for the development of flexible LC devices.
Alignment layers are vital to the function of numerous devices based on liquid crystal (LC) materials. The pursue of versatile, effective and even flexible alignment layers, preferably prepared by simple methods, is still actively ongoing. Herein, we propose a facile one-step method by mixing silanes into the starting LC mixtures, which in contact with a glass substrate secede and self-assemble in-situ to form a stable and highly effective homeotropic alignment layer at the interface. Tetradecyldimethyl(3-trimethoxysilylpro pyl)ammonium chloride (TDTA) is selected as the example to demonstrate the method, although a number of other silanes can produce similar results. With only 0.05 vol% of TDTA added to a mixture of liquid crystals and reactive mesogens, a uniform monolayer is chemically attached to the substrate, which automatically aligns the LCs homeotropically. Furthermore, by blending the TDTA with acrylate functionalized silanes like 3-(trimethoxysilyl)propyl methacrylate (A174), additional reactive functional groups can be easily introduced into the alignment layer, therefore offering opportunities to adjust the interface properties. An electro-responsive smart window based on the polymer stabilized liquid crystals (PSLCs) is successfully prepared using a one-step method, demonstrating excellent electro-optic performances and notably enhanced adhesion between the substrate and the in-situ formed polymer network. These findings are valuable especially for the development of flexible LC devices. (c) 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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