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Advances in liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials: preparation of nano-carbon based lyotropic liquid crystal and their fabrication of nano-carbon fibers with liquid crystalline spinning

  • Choi, Yong-Mun;Jung, Jin;Hwang, Jun Yeon;Kim, Seung Min;Jeong, Hyeonsu;Ku, Bon-Cheol;Goh, Munju
    • Carbon letters
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    • v.16 no.4
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 2015
  • This review presents current progress in the preparation methods of liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials and the liquid crystalline spinning method for producing nano-carbon fibers. In particular, we focus on the fabrication of liquid crystalline carbon nanotubes by spinning from superacids, and the continuous production of macroscopic fiber from liquid crystalline graphene oxide.

Liquid Crystalline Technology of Cosmetic Industry and Moisturizing Effect of Skin (화장품 산업의 액정기술과 피부보습효과)

  • 김인영;조춘구;유희창
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.279-294
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    • 2004
  • This study described about a liquid crystalline technology that is used in cosmetics industry. Various intermediate phases may exist between solid and liquid. At high surfactant concentration, several liquid crystalline phases can be made to have formed. Although molecular arrangement with crystallization is not regular, it is known that more relative regular state is liquid crystalline or meso-phase than liquid phase. Usually, it described in detail about manufacturing method that explained about a kind of liquid crystalline technology in cosmetics, a new liquid crystalline technology, and makes liquid crystalline. Specialty, it introduced about kind of special an emulsifier to form liquid crystalline. There were hydrogenated lecithin, ceramide, dipalmitoylhydroxyproline, DEA-cetyl phosphate, Gemini-surfactant in representative raw material to form liquid crystalline. Liquid crystalline extent that used polarization microscope to observe formation, and appears best from 400times, 600times, 1,000times well appeared. Also, droplet particle size that liquid crystal is made best 1.0-10.0$\mu\textrm{m}$ be. General emulsion more than superior result that measures the skin moisturizing effect to take advantage of liquid crystalline technology of vitamin was seen. As presence at a clinical result, wave and general emulsion more than superior result (more than 20%) that measures skin moisturizing effect about liquid crystalline of vitamin B$\_$5/ were seen (ANOMA t-test, p<0.05)

Kinetic Characterization of Swelling of Liquid Crystalline Phases of Glyceryl Monooleate

  • Lee, Jae-Hwi;Choi, Sung-Up;Yoon, Mi-Kyeong;Choi, Young-Wook
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.26 no.10
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    • pp.880-885
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    • 2003
  • Research in this paper focuses on the kinetic evaluation of swelling of the liquid crystalline phases of glyceryl monooleate (GMO). Swelling of the lamellar and cubic liquid crystalline phases of GMO was studied using two in vitro methods, a total immersion method and a Franz cell method. The swelling of the lamellar phase and GMO having 0 %w/w initial water content was temperature dependent. The swelling ratio was greater at $20^{\circ}^C than 37^{\circ}^C$ . The water uptake increased dramatically with decreasing initial water content of the liquid crystalline phases. The swelling rates obtained using the Franz cell method with a moist nylon membrane to mimic buccal drug delivery situation were slower than the total immersion method. The swelling was studied by employing first-order and second-order swelling kinetics. The swelling of the liquid crystalline phases of GMO could be described by second-order swelling kinetics. The initial stage of the swelling (t < 4 h) followed the square root of time relationship, indicating that this model is also suitable for describing the water uptake by the liquid crystalline matrices. These results obtained from the current study demonstrate that the swelling strongly depends on temperature, the initial water content of the liquid crystalline phases and the methodology employed for measuring the swelling of GMO.

THE STABILITY OF ALL-TRANS-RETINOL IN NOVEL LIQUID CRYSTALLINE OW EMULSION

  • Kang, H.H.;Cho, J.C.;Lee, J.H.;Lee, O.S.
    • Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Scientists of Korea
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    • v.24 no.3
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    • pp.111-115
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    • 1998
  • We investigated the stability of all-trans-retinol on the liquid crystalline O/W emulsion composed of mainly alkyl polyglycerine, alkyl polyglucose and glycerine, and compared the activity of all-trans-retinol in the various forms of liquid crystal. Under certain conditions, novel liquid crystalline gel was formed around oil droplets, and layers of this liquid crystalline gel were very wide and rigid. (SWLC; Super Wide Liquid Crystal) SWLC was very helpful to stabilize retinol in O/W emulsion. After storage at 45 C for 4 weeks, all-trans-retinol in O/W emulsion composed of SWLC retained above 85% of the activity upon HPLC analysis, whereas those within no liquid crystalline emulsion gave 47% and normal liquid crystalline emulsion composed of fatty alcohols gave 40 60%. Retinol in oil phase is nealy insoluble in pure water, but in cosmetic emulsion systems can be slightly solubilized into water because emulsifiers and polyols in emulsion systems function as solubilizers. In this case, water in outer phase acts as a media for oxygen transporation$.$and thus destabilizes retinol. As a result, retinol in O/W emulsion has a tendency to become unstable. SWLC surrounding oil droplet which contains retinol is wide and rigid, therefore reduces contact between inner phase and outer phase To make SWLC, properties of emulsifiers are very important phase transition temperature should be high, and the structure of surfactants should be bulky, and their ratio should be suitable to make rigid and wide liquid crystalline gel layer in order to reduce contact between retinol in inner phase and water in outer phase.

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Synthesis of Liquid Crystalline Spiroxazine Derivatives

  • Cui, Jian-Zhong;Kim, Jae-Ho;Kim, Sung-Hoon
    • Fibers and Polymers
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    • v.2 no.3
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    • pp.117-121
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    • 2001
  • Liquid crystalline spiroxazine derivatives have been synthesized. The spiroxazines obtained were characterized by H-NMR, IR spectroscopy, UV and GC-MS.

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Diffusional Behavior of Rodlike Poly(${\gamma}-benzyl$ L-glutamate) in Concentrated Solution as Studied by the Field-Gradient $^{1}H$ NMR Methods

  • Kuroki, Shigeki
    • Proceedings of the Polymer Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2006.10a
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    • pp.345-345
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    • 2006
  • It is well known that poly(glutamate)s with long n-alkyl side chains form thermotropic liquid crystalline state by melting of the side-chain crystallites and also poly(glutamate)s such as poly(${\gamma}-benzyl\;L-glutamate$ )(PBLG), poly(${\gamma}-n-alkyl\;L-glutamate$), etc. in solvent form the isotropic, biphasic and liquid crystalline phases which contains cholesteric and columnar liquid crystalline forms depending on the polypeptide concentration. Although there is no diffusion study for PBLG in liquid crystalline state, because it is difficult to observed $^{1}H$ spectrum of PBLG in liquid crystalline state for its very short $^{1}H\;T_{2}$. In this study, the diffusional behavior of rodlike PBLG in concentrated solution is successfully elucidated as studied by the field-gradient $^{1}H$ NMR methods.

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Solvent-Assisted Soft-Lithographic Patterning of Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Polymer Film by Flow Control through Patterned Channels

  • Park, Chang-Sub;Park, Kyung-Woo;Kang, Shin-Won;Kwak, Gi-Seop;Kim, Hak-Rin
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2009.10a
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    • pp.641-644
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    • 2009
  • We demonstrated a solvent-assisted soft-lithographic patterning method for producing patterned structure and patterned ordering with lyotropic liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) film. Experimental results showed that the liquid crystalline ordering of lyotropic film could be controlled by shearing effects of the fluidic solvent though the patterned mold channels. In this work, two types of lyotropic LCPs were used to investigate the effects of the alkyl chain length of the lyotropic LCP on producing liquid crystalline ordering through the solvent-assisted fluidic patterning.

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Syntheses of Novel Liquid Crystalline Compounds with Partially Fluorinated Side Chains

  • Eom, Yong Seop;Kim, Yong Bae;Kim, Seong Hun
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.441-445
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    • 2000
  • A new series of three ring type liquid crystalline compounds containing partially fluorinated alkenyl or alkyl side chains together with fluorine substituted cyclohexylbiphenyls were designed and synthesized in this study. The structures of synthe sized compounds were established by 1 H, 13 C and 19 F NMR spectroscopy. The phase transition temperatures of fluorinated liquid crystalline compounds were determined by cross-polarizing mi-croscopy equipped withhot stage. All compounds were found to have nematic liquid crystalline phase with rel-atively low phase transition temperature and wide liquid crystalline temperature range. The dependence of phase transition temperatures on the chainlength falls into three categories; (a) decreasing transition tempera-tures for 4-fluoro-4'-[4-fluoro-4-(1-fluoroalkyl)cyclohexyl]biphenyl (15) series, (b) higher transition tempera-tures for odd numbered chains for 4-fluoro-4'-[4-fluoro-4-(1-fluoroalk-1-enyl)cyclohexyl]biphenyl (14) series, (c) higher transition temperatures for even numbered chains for 4-[4-(1,2-difluoroalk-1-enyl)-4-fluorocyclo-hexyl]-4'-fluorobiphenyl (16) series.

Dielectric Properties of Liquid Crystalline Polymer (고분자액정의 유전특성)

  • Kang, Dae-Ha;Lee, Jae-Hoon;Park, Sang-Ho;Choi, Phil-Soo
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2008.07a
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    • pp.1266-1267
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    • 2008
  • Liquid crystalline polymer BB-3(1-methyl) takes two kinds of glass phases which are liquid crystalline glass and liquid glass below the glass temperature. This study is aimed to analyze the phase transitions of those samples with variation of temperature. For the analyzing temperature dispersion of dielectric constants was measured and the results were analyzed.

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Study on the Influence of Cubic Liquid Crystalline Phases of Monoolein on the Stability and Transdermal Delivery of Retinylpalmitate (Monoolein액정상이 Retinylpalmitate의 안정성과 경피전달에 미치는 효과에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Kyoung-Gum;Kang, Myung-Joo;Choi, Young-Wook;Lee, Jae-Hwi
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.37 no.4
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    • pp.243-247
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    • 2007
  • Retinoids have many important and diverse functions and particularly, have been widely used as anti-aging agent and for the treatment of acne and psoriasis in cosmetics. However, retinoids have low stability against the air, light, water, oxygen and heat, thus, to stabilize the retinoids in formulations is very critical procedure. In this study, cubic liquid crystalline phase of monoolein was applied to stabilize the retinylpalmitate (RP) and to enhance the transdermal permeation. Cubic liquid crystalline phase significantly enhanced the stability of RP. After 15 days, the content of RP in the cubic formulation was 94.7% while the content of RP in ethanol solution was below 0.5% at room temperature. Although BHT containing crystalline phase showed the slightly increased stability of RP, there were no significant differences in RP stability between with or without antioxidants (ascorbic acid, ${\alpha}$-tocopherol, BHT, BHA) at $40^{\circ}C$. The skin retention of RP in crystalline formulations was approximately $5.3{\sim}6.4$ times greater than that of o/w cream formulation. Incorporation of RP into cubic liquid crystalline phase of monoolein effectively stabilized the RP and worked as excellent topical vehicle for RP. Liquid crystalline phase is considered to be suitable formulation for RP for topical delivery system as a stabilizer and permeation enhancing agent.