Liquid crystalline behaviour of self-assembled LAPONITE®/PLL-PEG nanocomposites

P. Xu, Y. Lan, Z. Xing, E. Eiser*

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Abstract

Synthetic LAPONITE®-clay particles with platelet-like shape display strong aging when dispersed in aqueous solutions, preventing the latter from reaching their natural liquid-crystalline equilibrium state. Here we introduce a facile method that successfully prevents this aging behaviour and enables accessing the systems' liquid-crystal and crystalline phases. We graft the comb-like polymer PLL-PEG (poly(l-lysine)-g-poly(ethylene glycol)) onto the clay surfaces from solution, thereby screening the negative surface charges and thus ensuring steric stabilisation. We show zeta-sizer and rheology measurements, respectively, confirming complete steric coating and that aging of dilute samples is completely suppressed even after a year. Using evaporation as a means to concentrate the particles, we observe various liquid crystalline textures under a polarized optical microscope (POM). Upon sequential spreading and drying, we are also able to obtain transparent films with hierarchical architecture.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2782-2788
Number of pages7
JournalSoft Matter
Volume14
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

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