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Liquid Crystalline Polymer–Co Nanorod Hybrids: Structural Analysis and Response to a Magnetic Field
This work deals with the structural
analysis of side-chain liquid
crystalline polysiloxanes, doped with magnetic cobalt nanorods, and
their orientational properties under a magnetic field. These new materials
exhibit the original combination of orientational behavior and ferromagnetic
properties at room temperature. Here we show that, within the liquid
crystal polymer matrix, the cobalt nanorods self-assemble in bundles
made of nanorod rows packed in a 2-dimensional hexagonal lattice.
This structure accounts for the magnetic properties of the composites.
The magnetic and orientational properties are discussed with respect
to the nature of the polymer matrix