2015
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2015.1025625
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The Effect of the Liquid-Crystalline Order on Releasing Dye Molecules from Liquid-Crystalline Nano-Emulsions

Abstract: We fabricated dye-containing liquid-crystalline nano-emulsions (LCNEs) dispersed in water, and studied the controllability of releasingdye molecules from the coreof LCNEs into water. We estimated the concentration of the dye molecules held in the core of LCNEs from transmission spectrum. As a result, it was revealed that the dye molecules are released from the core of LCNEs below the characteristic release-temperature on cooling. Moreover, the depolarized static light scattering measurement was performed to es… Show more

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“…3 c, by pipetting and then placed them in a microvolume UV–Vis spectrophotometer. We measured the absorbance at 350 nm and obtained the concentration of the red dye according to the Beer–Lambert law (Supplementary Information 1 ) 13 , 14 . Figure 4 shows the concentration of the red dye as a function of the contact time t .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 c, by pipetting and then placed them in a microvolume UV–Vis spectrophotometer. We measured the absorbance at 350 nm and obtained the concentration of the red dye according to the Beer–Lambert law (Supplementary Information 1 ) 13 , 14 . Figure 4 shows the concentration of the red dye as a function of the contact time t .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%