The 68th JSAP Spring Meeting 2021

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Oral presentation

12 Organic Molecules and Bioelectronics » 12.3 Functional Materials and Novel Devices

[16p-Z24-1~18] 12.3 Functional Materials and Novel Devices

Tue. Mar 16, 2021 1:30 PM - 6:15 PM Z24 (Z24)

Naoki Asakawa(Gunma Univ.), Yohei Yamamoto(Univ Tsukuba)

6:00 PM - 6:15 PM

[16p-Z24-18] Effects of large graphene oxide nanosheets on the organization of a nonionic surfactant

Miho Tanimura1, Rei Chisoku1, Yoshiyuki Sugahara1,3, Guegan Regis2 (1.Waseda Univ., 2.Global Center for Science and Engineering, 3.Kagami Memorial Inst. for Materials Science and Technology)

Keywords:colloids

The assemblies formed by colloidal systems such as inorganic nanosheets or organic moieties showing liquid crystalline (LC) organization can lead to the formation of new edifices or hierarchical architectures that are not possible to be obtained in bulk systems. In this study, an octaetyylene glycol monododecyl ether (C12E8) nonionic surfactant aqueous solution and different types of graphene oxide (GO) showing short and large lateral sizes were associated. The phase diagrams of the colloidal mixtures were studied by a set of complementary techniques (small-angle X-ray scattering, polarized optical microscopy) and revealed no changes of the C12E8-H2O in the presence of short GO. In contrast, by associating large GO, the excluded volume effects considerably affect the phase diagram, where the aniotropic nanosheets restrain the accessibility to water for the surfactant, leading to a reorganization of the C12E8 phases at lower concentration that the bulk C12E8-H2O system.