Osmotic-Pressure-Induced Nematic Ordering in Suspensions of Laponite and Carboxy Methyl Cellulose
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2020
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AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 1155 16TH ST, NW, WASHINGTON, DC 20036 USA
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Laponite is a synthetic clay that is known to form gels in aqueous suspensions at low concentrations (0.01 g/cm(3)) Although it is expected to form lyotropic liquid crystals, such phases usually do not form, as a consequence of laponite's tendency to form gels at concentrations below the threshold for liquid crystal formation. Here we show that macroscopic, birefringent phases of laponite can be prepared through osmotic compression of a laponite solution by an aqueous solution of carboxy methyl cellulose (CMC). We present polarization imaging studies showing how the initially dilute, isotropic laponite phase shrinks while developing typical birefringence colors between crossed polarizers. Using the MichelLevy interference charts, we were able to extract the refractive index and orientation of the laponite nanodisks in the compressed region. Our observations allow us to propose a tentative state diagram, indicating the concentration regions for which we obtain optically anisotropic gels.
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We thank the Winton Program for the Physics of Sustainability for financial support. T.E. and A.F.Y. thank the Royal Society for the Newton International Fellowship Alumni Follow-on Funding. E.E. thanks Daan Frenkel for insightful discussions and expresses her gratitude to Emily Carter, whose example shows that it is possible to be an outstanding scientist and at the same time an exceptional human being.
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PHASE-DIAGRAM, CLAY, GELS, CRYSTALS, BEHAVIOR
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Volume: 124
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42
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9475
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9481