Liquid Crystalline Behavior of Graphene Oxide in the
Formation and Deformation of Tough Nanocomposite Hydrogels
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Abstract
In this paper, we report the formation
and transformation of graphene
oxide (GO) liquid crystalline (LC) structures in the synthesis and
deformation of tough GO nanocomposite hydrogels. GO aqueous dispersions
form a nematic LC phase, while the addition of poly(<i>N</i>-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) and acrylamide (AAm), which are capable
of forming hydrogen bonding with GO nanosheets, shifts the isotropic/nematic
transition to a lower volume fraction of GO and enhances the formation
of nematic droplets. During the gelation process, a phase separation
of the polymers and GO nanosheets is accompanied by the directional
assembly of GO nanosheets, forming large LC tactoids with a radial
GO configuration. The shape of the large tactoids evolves from a sphere
to a toroid as the tactoids increase in size. Interestingly, during
cyclic uniaxial tensile deformation a reversible LC transition is
observed in the very tough hydrogels. The isolated birefringent domains
and the LC domains in the tactoids in the gels are highly oriented
under a high tensile strain