Large-scale self-assembled zirconium phosphate smectic layers via a simple spray-coating process

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The large-scale assembly of asymmetric colloidal particles is used in creating high-performance fibres. A similar concept is extended to the manufacturing of thin films of self-assembled two-dimensional crystal-type materials with enhanced and tunable properties. Here we present a spray-coating method to manufacture thin, flexible and transparent epoxy films containing zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets self-assembled into a lamellar arrangement aligned parallel to the substrate. The self-assembled mesophase of zirconium phosphate nanoplatelets is stabilized by epoxy pre-polymer and exhibits rheology favourable towards large-scale manufacturing. The thermally cured film forms a mechanically robust coating and shows excellent gas barrier properties at both low- and high humidity levels as a result of the highly aligned and overlapping arrangement of nanoplatelets. This work shows that the large-scale ordering of high aspect ratio nanoplatelets is easier to achieve than previously thought and may have implications in the technological applications for similar materials.

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Wong, M., Ishige, R., White, K. L., Li, P., Kim, D., Krishnamoorti, R., … Sue, H. J. (2014). Large-scale self-assembled zirconium phosphate smectic layers via a simple spray-coating process. Nature Communications, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4589

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