posted on 2024-04-29, 15:08authored byBeatrice
E. Jones, Jake L. Greenfield, Nathan Cowieson, Matthew J. Fuchter, Rachel C. Evans
Photoinduced manipulation of the nanoscale molecular
structure
and organization of soft materials can drive changes in the macroscale
properties. Here we demonstrate the first example of a light-induced
one- to three-dimensional mesophase transition at room temperature
in lyotropic liquid crystals constructed from arylazopyrazole photosurfactants
in water. We exploit this characteristic to use light to selectively
control the rate of gas (CO2) diffusion across a prototype
lyotropic liquid crystal membrane. Such control of phase organization,
dimensionality, and permeability unlocks the potential for stimuli-responsive
analogues in technologies for controlled delivery.