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Non-covalent intermolecular interactions of colloidal nematic liquid crystals doped with graphene oxide

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posted on 2017-01-10, 07:08 authored by Soheila Javadian, Nima Dalir, Jamal Kakemam

Graphene oxide (GO) was doped to eutectic uniaxial nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) (E5CN7) with different percentages to improve the physiochemical properties of NLCs effectively. GO shifts the N-I phase transition temperature to higher values. It has been observed that increasing GO concentration up to 0.75% increases the N-I phase transition temperature substantially while further increase of GO concentration results in an inverse trend. The GO/E5CN7 non-covalent interactions change the N-I phase transition. The contribution of several terms such as anchoring and polarisation effects on N-I phase transition was quantified as well. The results suggest that the size is an important contributor to GO and liquid crystal interaction. The results show that E5CN7@GO composites may act as promising candidates to enhance the efficiency of room temperature devices.

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