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Thermodynamically Stable Dispersions of Quantum Dots in a Nematic Liquid Crystal
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Quantum LiquidColloidal MaterialEngineeringNematic Liquid CrystalColloidal NanocrystalsStable ColloidsChemistrySimple LiquidChemical EngineeringQuantum DotsCrystal FormationMaterials ScienceStable DispersionsPhysicsColloidal PropertyColloidal SystemDendritic SurfactantTransmittance Electron MicroscopyNanomaterialsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter Physics
Using transmittance electron microscopy, fluorescence and polarizing optical microscopy, optical spectroscopy, and fluorescent correlation spectroscopy, it was shown that CdSe/ZnS quantum dots coated with a specifically designed surfactant were readily dispersed in nematic liquid crystal (LC) to form stable colloids. The mixture of an alkyl phosphonate and a dendritic surfactant, where the constituent molecules contain promesogenic units, enabled the formation of thermodynamically stable colloids that were stable for at least 1 year. Stable colloids are formed due to minimization of the distortion of the LC ordering around the quantum dots.
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