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Effects of hydrophilic and hydrophobic gold nanoclusters on the stability and ordering of bolaamphiphilic liquid crystals

Qi et al., 2007

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7078047631852825684
Author
Qi H
Lepp A
Heiney P
Hegmann T
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Journal of Materials Chemistry

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Electron microscopy, optical microscopy, and X-ray diffraction studies of dispersions of hydrophilic and hydrophobic thiolate-capped gold nanoclusters in bolaamphiphilic liquid crystals (LCs) indicate random inclusion of the nanoclusters in the LC matrix with a …
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