Phase separation effects and the nematic-isotropic transition in polymer and low molecular weight liquid crystals doped with nanoparticles
Gorkunov, M.V. and Shandryuk, Georgiy A. and Shatalova, Alina M. and Kutergina, Irina Yu and Merekalov, Alexey S. and Kudryavtsev, Yaroslav V. and Talroze, Raisa V. and Osipov, Mikhail (2013) Phase separation effects and the nematic-isotropic transition in polymer and low molecular weight liquid crystals doped with nanoparticles. Soft Matter, 9. pp. 3578-3588. ISSN 1744-6848 (https://doi.org/10.1039/C3SM27467E)
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Abstract
Properties of the nematic–isotropic phase transition in polymer and low molecular weight liquid crystals doped with nanoparticles have been studied both experimentally and theoretically in terms of molecular mean-field theory. The variation of the transition temperature and the transition heat with the increasing volume fraction of CdSe quantum dot nanoparticles in copolymer and low molecular weight nematics has been investigated experimentally and the data are interpreted using the results of the molecular theory which accounts for a possibility of phase separation when the system undergoes the nematic–isotropic transition. The theory predicts that the nematic and isotropic phases with different concentrations of nanoparticles may coexist over a broad temperature range, but only if the nanoparticle volume fraction exceeds a certain threshold value which depends on the material parameters. Such unusual phase separation effects are determined by the strong interaction between nanoparticles and mesogenic groups and between nanoparticles themselves.
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Gorkunov, M.V., Shandryuk, Georgiy A., Shatalova, Alina M., Kutergina, Irina Yu, Merekalov, Alexey S., Kudryavtsev, Yaroslav V., Talroze, Raisa V. and Osipov, Mikhail ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1836-1854;-
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Item type: Article ID code: 47172 Dates: DateEvent2013Published20 February 2013Published OnlineSubjects: Technology > Chemical engineering
Science > Mathematics > Probabilities. Mathematical statisticsDepartment: Faculty of Science > Mathematics and Statistics Depositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 12 Mar 2014 10:23 Last modified: 11 Nov 2024 10:38 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/47172