2017
DOI: 10.1039/c7tb00809k
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Thermotropic liquid crystal films for biosensors and beyond

Abstract: Recent results on structural properties and possible bio-sensing applications of planar liquid crystal films are reviewed.

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“…Thed ynamic behavior of nematic liquid crystals at an interface can be used in sensors. [164,185] Sensing systems using amphiphilic surfactants and nematic liquid crystals have been developed by Abbott and co-workers. [164,[186][187][188][189][190][191] These sensors are classified as thin-film type (Figure 9) [186][187][188][189] or droplet type.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thed ynamic behavior of nematic liquid crystals at an interface can be used in sensors. [164,185] Sensing systems using amphiphilic surfactants and nematic liquid crystals have been developed by Abbott and co-workers. [164,[186][187][188][189][190][191] These sensors are classified as thin-film type (Figure 9) [186][187][188][189] or droplet type.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 15–21 ] Regarding biosensors, the concept involves either the imaging of targeted species displayed at solid surfaces, or sensing at LC/aqueous interfaces (LC thin films or droplets). So far, LC‐based biosensors have been reported to detect a wide range of biomolecules such as glucose, [ 22 ] cholesterol, [ 23 ] lipids, [ 24 ] antimicrobial peptides, [ 25 ] proteins, [ 26,27 ] antigens, [ 28 ] pathogen DNA, [ 29 ] viruses, [ 30 ] bacteria, [ 31 ] or mammalian cells. [ 32,33 ] Nonetheless, the exploitation of LCs in biosensing devices has already been reviewed by other authors [ 16,19 ] and is outside the scope of this work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das dynamische Verhalten nematischer Flüssigkristalle an einer Grenzfläche kann in Sensoren genutzt werden . Ein Sensorsystem unter Verwendung von amphiphilen Tensiden und nematische Flüssigkristalle bildenden Molekülen wurde von Abbott und Mitarbeitern entwickelt .…”
Section: Neuartige Funktionalisierung Von Nematischen Flüssigkristallenunclassified