Liquid crystalline behavior and related properties of colloidal systems of inorganic oxide nanosheets

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Abstract

Inorganic layered crystals exemplified by clay minerals can be exfoliated in solvents to form colloidal dispersions of extremely thin inorganic layers that are called nanosheets. The obtained "nanosheet colloids" form lyotropic liquid crystals because of the highly anisotropic shape of the nanosheets. This system is a rare example of liquid crystals consisting of inorganic crystalline mesogens. Nanosheet colloids of photocatalytically active semiconducting oxides can exhibit unusual photoresponses that are not observed for organic liquid crystals. This review summarizes experimental work on the phase behavior of the nanosheet colloids as well as photochemical reactions observed in the clay and semiconducting nanosheets system. © 2009 by the authors.licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International, Basel, Switzerland.

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Nakato, T., & Miyamoto, N. (2009). Liquid crystalline behavior and related properties of colloidal systems of inorganic oxide nanosheets. Materials, 2(4), 1734–1761. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma2041734

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