In situ and ex situ syntheses of magnetic liquid crystalline materials: A comparison

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Magnetic hybrid liquid crystalline composites have been obtained either by thermal decomposition of a cobalt precursor in a solution containing a liquid crystal polymer or by dispersing preformed cobalt nanorods in a liquid crystal polymer matrix. The final materials are all mesomorphous and ferromagnetic. Their magnetic characteristics are compared as a function of the synthesis method. © 2012 by the authors.

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Riou, O., Zadoina, L., Lonetti, B., Soulantica, K., Mingotaud, A. F., Respaud, M., … Mauzac, M. (2012). In situ and ex situ syntheses of magnetic liquid crystalline materials: A comparison. Polymers, 4(1), 448–462. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym4010448

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