Advanced Materials, Vol.12, No.1, 9-9, 2000
New trends in colloidal liquid crystals based on mineral moieties
Lyotropic mineral liquid crystals-materials that are generally electron rich, thermally stable, and often inexpensive-are reviewed. Molecular wires, ribbons, and disks as well as anisotropic crystallites are examined and guidelines useful in the search for new mineral liquid-crystalline suspensions are given. The Figure shows a centimeter-size single domain of nematic clay gel observed between crossed polarizers.