ABSTRACT
Although the molecular-level nanoparticle-liquid crystal (NP-LC) interactions are key for forming stable NP dispersions in LC, characterisation of these interactions is scarce in the literature. Recently, we have developed hydrogen-bonded LC nanocomposites based on mesogenic carboxylic acids and NPs functionalised with hydrogen-bond acceptor/donor groups. Here, we apply solid-state 1H and 13C NMR and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopies to model systems consisting of mixtures of trans-4-n-butylcyclohexanecarboxylic acid (4-BCHA), 4-hexylbenzoic acid (6BA) and 4,4ʹ-bipyridine. The binary mixture, 4-BCHA:6BA, was also studied. The results were compared to monolayer quantities of 6BA and 4-BCHA adsorbed on pyridine functionalised zirconia NPs (ZrO2-n3-pyridine) to understand the different effects of the functionalised NPs on the LC properties.
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