(38f) Liquid Crystalline Coacervates Composed of Chromonic Mesogens and Polyelectrolytes
AIChE Annual Meeting
2021
2021 Annual Meeting
Engineering Sciences and Fundamentals
Self-Assembly in Solution
Sunday, November 7, 2021 - 4:45pm to 5:00pm
We report on formation of liquid crystalline (LC) coacervates composed of negatively charged polyaromatic molecules and positively charged homopolyelectrolytes. These polyaromatic molecules (such as disodium cromoglycate; DSCG) can self-assemble in aqueous solutions to form rod-like mesogens via Ï-Ï interactions. At sufficiently high concentrations (300 mM), these mesogens exhibit long-range orientational order and give rise to LC mesophases. At concentrations (~ 5 mM) that are several orders of magnitude lower than the corresponding bulk LC phase, no mesophases are observed. Surprisingly, addition of polycations to 5 mM DSCG solutions leads to the formation of LC-coacervates that appear as droplets in solution. The local DSCG concentration in these droplets are significantly higher than their surroundings, leading to characteristic bipolar configuration when observed via polarized optical microscopy. We elucidate the charge-driven formation of LC-coacervates by characterizing trends in their compositions, optical textures and rheology via systematic variations of total charge, ionic strength, and temperature of the solutions.