Graphene oxides (GOs), an oxygenated derivative of graphene, spontaneously undergo monolayer exfoliation in water, and thus, form liquid crystalline (LC) suspensions. Unfortunately, the resultant suspensions vitrify at around a 1 wt% composition, which commonly acts as an obstacle for GO-based material fabrication, while degrading the molecular ordering and relevant material properties. Here, we systematically investigate the phase behaviour and structural evolution of GO LC suspensions under various experimental conditions and disclose how the glass transition of GO dispersions is affected particularly in the presence of strongly interacting polymers. The supplementary polymer additives can effectively retard the ???glass transition??? of ...
Colloidal systems with competing interactions are known to exhibit a range of dynamically arrested s...
We report the rheological properties of liquid crystalline graphene oxide (GO) aqueous dispersion. G...
<p>Graphene oxide (GO) was doped to eutectic uniaxial nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) (E<sub>5CN7</su...
The great dispersity of graphene oxide (GO) in water and ability to form liquid crystals (LC) have b...
Graphene and its oxidized form of graphene oxide (GO) have been of particular interest in material s...
Graphene oxide (GO) can form liquid crystals in aqueous solution, which can be employed in many appl...
Graphene oxide liquid crystallinity (GO LC) has been widely exploited for high-performance graphene-...
Graphene and its oxidized form of graphene oxide (GO) have been of particular interest in material s...
Graphene oxide liquid crystallinity (GO LC) has been widely exploited for high-performance graphene-...
International audienceThe last decade has seen the rise of graphene. Graphene is a single layer of g...
International audienceHere we study large GO flakes with an average size of ≈38 µm, following the is...
Liquid crystal ordering is an opportunity to develop novel materials and applications with spontaneo...
Graphene oxide (GO) flakes in aqueous suspension self-organize into liquid crystal (LC) phases. They...
Graphene oxide (GO) has been of particular interest in material science, because it has potential in...
Colloidal systems with competing interactions are known to exhibit a range of dynamically arrested s...
Colloidal systems with competing interactions are known to exhibit a range of dynamically arrested s...
We report the rheological properties of liquid crystalline graphene oxide (GO) aqueous dispersion. G...
<p>Graphene oxide (GO) was doped to eutectic uniaxial nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) (E<sub>5CN7</su...
The great dispersity of graphene oxide (GO) in water and ability to form liquid crystals (LC) have b...
Graphene and its oxidized form of graphene oxide (GO) have been of particular interest in material s...
Graphene oxide (GO) can form liquid crystals in aqueous solution, which can be employed in many appl...
Graphene oxide liquid crystallinity (GO LC) has been widely exploited for high-performance graphene-...
Graphene and its oxidized form of graphene oxide (GO) have been of particular interest in material s...
Graphene oxide liquid crystallinity (GO LC) has been widely exploited for high-performance graphene-...
International audienceThe last decade has seen the rise of graphene. Graphene is a single layer of g...
International audienceHere we study large GO flakes with an average size of ≈38 µm, following the is...
Liquid crystal ordering is an opportunity to develop novel materials and applications with spontaneo...
Graphene oxide (GO) flakes in aqueous suspension self-organize into liquid crystal (LC) phases. They...
Graphene oxide (GO) has been of particular interest in material science, because it has potential in...
Colloidal systems with competing interactions are known to exhibit a range of dynamically arrested s...
Colloidal systems with competing interactions are known to exhibit a range of dynamically arrested s...
We report the rheological properties of liquid crystalline graphene oxide (GO) aqueous dispersion. G...
<p>Graphene oxide (GO) was doped to eutectic uniaxial nematic liquid crystals (NLCs) (E<sub>5CN7</su...