Formation of nematic liquid crystals of sterically stabilized layered double hydroxide platelets

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2008

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Mourad, MauriceISNI 0000000395612909
Devid, E.J.
Van Schooneveld, Matti M.ISNI 0000000391069443
Vonk, Ch.
Lekkerkerker, H. N.W.ISNI 0000000123515195

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Colloidal platelets of hydrotalcite, a layered double hydroxide, have been prepared by coprecipitation at pH 11−12 of magnesium nitrate and aluminum nitrate at two different magnesium to aluminum ratios. Changing the temperature and ionic strength during hydrothermal treatment, the platelets were tailored to different sizes and aspect ratios. Amino-modified polyisobutylene molecules were grafted onto the platelets following a convenient new route involving freeze-drying. Organic dispersions in toluene were prepared of the particles with the largest size and highest aspect ratio. The colloidal dispersions prepared in this way showed isotropic−nematic phase transitions above a limiting concentration in a matter of days. The number density at the transition and the width of the biphasic region were determined and compared to theory. The orientation of the platelets in nematic droplets (tactoids) and at the isotropic−nematic interface were analyzed by polarization microscopy. It was observed that sedimentation induces a nematic layer in samples that are below the limiting concentration for isotropic−nematic phase separation. No nematic phase was observed in the initial aqueous suspensions of the ungrafted particles.

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Mourad, M C D, Devid, E J, van Schooneveld, M M, Vonk, C & Lekkerkerker, H N W 2008, 'Formation of nematic liquid crystals of sterically stabilized layered double hydroxide platelets', Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 112, no. 33, pp. 10142-10152.