Recent advances in discotic liquid crystal-assisted nanoparticles

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This article primarily summarizes recent advancement in the field of discotic liquid crystal (DLC) nanocomposites. Discotic liquid crystals are nanostructured materials, usually 2 to 6 nm size and have been recognized as organic semiconducting materials. Recently, it has been observed that the dispersion of small concentration of various functionalized zero-, one- and two-dimensional nanomaterials in the supramolecular order of mesophases of DLCs imparts negligible impact on liquid crystalline properties but enhances their thermal, supramolecular and electronic properties. Synthesis, characterization and dispersion of various nanoparticles in different discotics are presented.

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Gowda, A., & Kumar, S. (2018, March 5). Recent advances in discotic liquid crystal-assisted nanoparticles. Materials. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma11030382

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