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Liquid-crystalline physical gels

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CHEMICAL SOCIETY REVIEWS
Volume 36, Issue 12, Pages 1857-1867

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/b612546h

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Liquid-crystalline ( LC) physical gels are a new class of dynamically functional materials consisting of liquid crystals and fibrous aggregates of molecules that are called gelators''. Liquid-crystalline physical gels, which are macroscopically soft solids, exhibit induced or enhanced electro- optical, photochemical, electronic properties due to the combination of two components that form phase- separated structures. In this tutorial review, we describe the materials design and structure - property relationships of the LC physical gels. The introduction of self- assembled fibers into nematic liquid crystals leads to faster responses in twisted nematic ( TN) mode and high contrast switching in light scattering mode. Furthermore, the LC physical gels can be exploited as a new type of materials for electro- optical memory. This function is achieved by the control of reversible aggregation processes of gelators under electric fields in nematic liquid crystals. Electronic properties such as hole mobilities are improved by the introduction of fibrous aggregates into triphenylene- based columnar liquid crystals. The incorporation of photochromic azobenzenes or electroactive tetrathiafulvalenes into the chemical structures of gelators leads to the preparation of ordered functional materials.

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