Solubilization of Thermotropic
Liquid Crystal Compounds
in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions
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Abstract
We study the micellar solubilization of three thermotropic
liquid
crystal compounds by immersing single drops in aqueous solutions of
the ionic surfactant tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide. For both
nematic and isotropic drops, we observe a linear decrease of the drop
size with time as well as convective flows and self-propelled motions.
The solubilization is accompanied by the appearance of small aqueous
droplets within the nematic or isotropic drop. At low temperatures,
nematic drops expell small nematic droplets into the aqueous environment.
Smectic drops show the spontaneous formation of filament-like structures
which resemble the myelin figures observed in lyotropic lamellar systems.
In all cases, the liquid crystal drops become completely solubilized,
provided the weight fraction of the liquid crystal in the system is
not larger than a few percent. The solubilization of the liquid crystal
drops is compared with earlier studies of the solubilization of alkanes
in ionic surfactant solutions