We
study the effect of purification and impurities on the self-assembly
and phase behavior of lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals (LCLCs).
LCLC molecules in water stack to form aggregates; then, the elongated
nanoaggregates align to make liquid crystalline phases. Utilizing
multiple experimental techniques, we unveil impurities in commercial
Sunset Yellow FCF (SSY), a representative LCLC, and how the precipitation-based
purification promotes the formation of the aggregates and mesophase.
We further explore the roles of intrinsic impurities, i.e., byproducts
of the SSY synthesis, whose molecular structures are almost identical
to that of SSY but differ only in the number and position of sulfonate
groups. Combining quantum chemical calculations of molecular structures
and experimental investigation of aggregate structures and phase behavior,
we propose that the impurities of the planar shapes behave as planar
SSY, i.e., participating in aggregate formation, whereas the nonplanar
one disrupts the nematic phase. These results highlight the critical
roles of the impurities and deepen our understanding of self-assembled
aggregates and their aligned mesophases.
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