Liquid Crystalline Ordering of Nano-rods in Polymer Nanocomposites

ORAL

Abstract

Polymer functionalization, i.e. attachment at the end polymer of functional groups with affinity for nanoparticles has been shown to be a very successful route for designing polymer nanocomposites. In this talk, we discuss the self-assembly of nano-rods with functionalized polymers and show a rich phase diagram with different ordered phases. We also show that there is a critical value of affinity (the functionalized end block-nanoparticle energy interaction) where the nanorods exhibit liquid crystalline ordering. We discuss experimental implications and further work.

*This work is funded by the BES-DOE under contract DE-AC02-07CH11358 administered through the Ames lab.

Authors

  • Chris Knorowski

    • Iowa State University and Ames Lab
  • Alex Travesset

    • Iowa State University and Ames Lab