Formation of the Liquid Crystal of a Surface-active Dye in Aqueous Methanol Solutions

Abstract
The formation of the liquid crystal phase of a surface-active dye, p-octylphenol yellow amine poly(ethylene oxide), in aqueous methanol solutions has been examined by optical microscopy. Rodlike swarms appear at relatively low dye concentrations only slightly higher than the second critical micelle concentration. They develop into liquid crystal phase when the dye concentration is further increased. It takes some hours for the formation of a stripe-like texture characteristic of nematic liquid crystals, depending on the methanol content and dye concentration. The combination of the surface active-part and the azobenzene moiety would be responsible for the formation of the liquid crystal.

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