Issue 34, 2015

Liquid crystal Janus emulsion droplets: preparation, tumbling, and swimming

Abstract

This study introduces liquid crystal (LC) Janus droplets. We describe a process for the preparation of these droplets, which consist of nematic LC and polymer compartments. The process employs solvent-induced phase separation in emulsion droplets generated by microfluidics. The droplet morphology was systematically investigated and demonstrated to be sensitive to the surfactant concentration in the background phase, the compartment volume ratio, and the possible coalescence of multiple Janus droplets. Interestingly, the combination of a polymer and an anisotropic LC introduces new functionalities into Janus droplets, and these properties lead to unusual dynamical behaviors. The different densities and solubilities of the two compartments produce gravity-induced alignment, tumbling, and directional self-propelled motion of Janus droplets. LC Janus droplets with remarkable optical properties and dynamical behaviors thus offer new avenues for applications of Janus colloids and active soft matter.

Graphical abstract: Liquid crystal Janus emulsion droplets: preparation, tumbling, and swimming

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 May 2015
Accepted
30 Jun 2015
First published
30 Jun 2015

Soft Matter, 2015,11, 6747-6754

Liquid crystal Janus emulsion droplets: preparation, tumbling, and swimming

J. Jeong, A. Gross, W. Wei, F. Tu, D. Lee, P. J. Collings and A. G. Yodh, Soft Matter, 2015, 11, 6747 DOI: 10.1039/C5SM01053E

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