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Engineered Anisotropic Fluids of Rare-Earth Nanomaterials.

Baiqi ShaoSikang WanChenjing YangJianlei ShenYiwen LiHongpeng YouDong ChenChunhai FanKai LiuHong-Jie Zhang
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
The self-assembly of inorganic nanoparticles into well-ordered structures in the absence of solvents is generally hindered by van der Waals forces, leading to random aggregates between them. To address the problem, we functionalized rigid rare-earth (RE) nanoparticles with a layer of flexible polymers by electrostatic complexation. Consequently, an ordered and solvent-free liquid crystal (LC) state of RE nanoparticles was realized. The RE nanomaterials including nanospheres, nanorods, nanodiscs, microprisms, and nanowires all show a typical nematic LC phase with one-dimensional orientational order, while their microstructures strongly depend on the particles' shape and size. Interestingly, the solvent-free thermotropic LCs possess an extremely wide temperature range from -40 °C to 200 °C. The intrinsic ordering and fluidity endow anisotropic luminescence properties in the system of shearing-aligned RE LCs, offering potential applications in anisotropic optical micro-devices.
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