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Lyotropic liquid crystal engineering-ordered nanostructured small molecule amphiphile self-assembly materials by design

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posted on 2024-11-01, 09:03 authored by Celesta Fong, Tu LeTu Le, Calum DrummondCalum Drummond
Future nanoscale soft matter design will be guided to a large extent by the teachings of amphiphile (lipid or surfactant) self-assembly. Ordered nanostructured lyotropic liquid crystalline mesophases may form in select mixtures of amphiphile and solvent. To reproducibly engineer the low energy amphiphile self-assembly of materials for the future, we must first learn the design principles. In this critical review we discuss the evolution of these design rules and in particular discuss recent key findings regarding (i) what drives amphiphile self-assembly, (ii) what governs the self-assembly structures that are formed, and (iii) how can amphiphile self-assembly materials be used to enhance product formulations, including drug delivery vehicles, medical imaging contrast agents, and integral membrane protein crystallisation media. We focus upon the generation of 'dilutable' lyotropic liquid crystal phases with two-and three-dimensional geometries from amphiphilic small molecules (225 references).

History

Journal

Chemical Society Reviews

Volume

41

Issue

3

Start page

1297

End page

1322

Total pages

26

Publisher

R S C Publications

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2012 The Royal Society of Chemistry

Former Identifier

2006044226

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-01-16

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