“…Because BTA self-assembly is, however, also well known from polar environments, [23,[30][31][32][33] we were wondering if anisotropic phases formed under these conditions might be suitable as alignment media as well, which would further amplify the repertoire of water-compatible alignment media available. [1,[34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43] Particularly, our interest fell onto the results originally presented by Wang et al, [23] describing an LLC based on a BTA with azosulfonic acid sidechains in water (Figure 1, BTA 1a). Compared with recent work in the field of supramolecular alignment media, [41,42] the main difference is that in contrast to chromonic LLCs, which usually form both a nematic and a hexagonal phase depending on the concentration used, [44,45] for the system used here, only a hexagonal phase is known.…”