Cholesteric liquid crystal displays as optical sensors of barbiturate binding

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Chambers, R. Carlisle [1 ]
Bell, Elissa J. [1 ]
Records, Tauni M. [1 ]
Cherian, Anna [1 ]
Ragan, Karen [1 ]
Swartout, Bonnie [1 ]
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[1] George Fox Univ, Dept Chem, Newberg, OR 97132 USA
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10.1080/02678290701658258
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O6 [化学];
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0703 ;
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The influence on the optical properties of cholesteric liquid crystal displays (LCDs) was examined for neutral molecule binding by mesogen/receptors in the mesomorphic phase. The motivation was to prepare neutral molecule sensors that use a colour change to signal analyte binding. A receptor that binds barbiturate analytes was modified with two or one cholesteryl groups to yield compounds 2 and 3, respectively. LCDs were prepared by incorporating one of the receptor/mesogen compounds into a cholesteric LC blend along with a potential H-bonding guest. The optical properties of the LCDs were then determined by measuring the absorbance of the displays. For various LCDs, the colour of the display depended upon several factors: the amount of guest molecule used, the number of cholesteryl side chains on the receptor and the mole concentration of receptor/mesogen in the blend. In particular, complementary host/guest binding of H-bonding analytes by the bis(cholesteryl) receptor 2 in a cholesteric LCD caused a change of up to +70 nm, which was observed by the naked eye as a blue-to-orange colour change. Control experiments confirm that the colour of an LCD is a consequence of molecular recognition in the mesomorphic phase.
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