The application of polymeric materials with uniformly controlled
nanostructures templated with hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystals (LLCs)
has potential applications in separation technology. The hexagonal LLCs
with closely packed columnar structures which will in turn result in
high pore density and narrow pore size distribution in polymeric
materials are important for high permeability and selectivity. However,
retaining hexagonal LLC structure in polymeric materials is entropically
difficult and often the morphologies generated are not the same as the
original LLC structure. In this study, structure retention in
cross-linked poly(ethylene glycol) diacrylate (XPEGDA) templated with
hexagonal LLCs formed from ionic or non-ionic surfactant has been
achieved by controlling the surface tension, reinforcing the polymeric
material by a silica network, or combining these two methods by using
volatile solvent with low surface tension associated with silica network
reinforcement. Polymer materials templated from hexagonal LLCs not only
have potential applications as nanofiltration but also in many other
fields like tissue engineering, catalysis and electrodes.