Past studies have reported that colloids of a single size dispersed in the isotropic phase of a mesogenic solvent can form colloid-rich networks (and gels) upon thermal quenching of the system across the isotropic-nematic phase boundary of the mesogens. Herein we report the observation and characterization of complex hierarchical microstructures that form when bidisperse colloidal suspensions of nanoparticles (NPs; iron oxide with diameters of 188 +/- 20 nm or poly(methyl methacrylate) with diameters of 150 +/- 15 nm) and microparticles (MPs; polystyrene with diameters of 2.77 +/- 0.20 mu m) are dispersed in the isotropic phase of 4-pentyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl (5CB) and thermally quenched. Specifically, we document microstructuring that results...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
Nanoscale phase separation and self-organisation in liquid crystals leads to the formation of remark...
Past studies have reported that colloids of a single size dispersed in the isotropic phase of a meso...
Abstract Phase separation is a universal physical transition process whereby a homogeneous mixture s...
We report that colloid-in-liquid crystal (CLC) gels can be formed via a two-step process that involv...
Liquid crystals, being anisotropic, act as tunable solvent for the dispersion of colloidal particles...
In Nucleation and Growth, the process by which most heterogeneous systems form, thermodynamics sets ...
We study the morphology of spinodal decompositions (SDs) in mixtures of a liquid crystal and a collo...
Colloidal suspensions that form periodic self-assembling structures on sub-micrometre scales are of...
Rapid bulk assembly of nanoparticles into microstructures is challenging, but highly desir...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
The process of liquid-liquid crystalline phase separation (LLCPS) in filamentous colloids is at the ...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
Liquid crystals (LCs) are synthetic and biological viscoelastic anisotropic soft matter materials th...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
Nanoscale phase separation and self-organisation in liquid crystals leads to the formation of remark...
Past studies have reported that colloids of a single size dispersed in the isotropic phase of a meso...
Abstract Phase separation is a universal physical transition process whereby a homogeneous mixture s...
We report that colloid-in-liquid crystal (CLC) gels can be formed via a two-step process that involv...
Liquid crystals, being anisotropic, act as tunable solvent for the dispersion of colloidal particles...
In Nucleation and Growth, the process by which most heterogeneous systems form, thermodynamics sets ...
We study the morphology of spinodal decompositions (SDs) in mixtures of a liquid crystal and a collo...
Colloidal suspensions that form periodic self-assembling structures on sub-micrometre scales are of...
Rapid bulk assembly of nanoparticles into microstructures is challenging, but highly desir...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
The process of liquid-liquid crystalline phase separation (LLCPS) in filamentous colloids is at the ...
The phase behavior of some different colloid systems is reviewed. Starting off with polymer solution...
Liquid crystals (LCs) are synthetic and biological viscoelastic anisotropic soft matter materials th...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
We describe two experimental studies about melting in colloidal systems. In particular we studied me...
Nanoscale phase separation and self-organisation in liquid crystals leads to the formation of remark...