Lyotropic Boron Nitride Nanotube Liquid Crystals: Preparation, Characterization, and Wet-Spinning for Fabrication of Composite Fiber

  • Hongjin Lim
  • , Young Kyeong Kim
  • , Hong Sik Kim
  • , Taegeon Lee
  • , Md Monir Hossain
  • , Hyun Oh Jeong
  • , Heon Sang Lee
  • , Hyunjin Cho
  • , Yongho Joo
  • , Sang Seok Lee
  • , Sungjune Park
  • , Heesuk Rho
  • , Hyeon Su Jeong
  • , Myung Jong Kim
  • , Seokhoon Ahn
  • , Se Youn Moon
  • , Keun Su Kim
  • , Siyoung Q. Choi
  • , Bumjoon J. Kim
  • , Se Gyu Jang

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Abstract

Microfiber fabrication via wet-spinning of lyotropic liquid crystals (LCs) with anisotropic nanomaterials has gained increased attention due to the microfibers' excellent physical/chemical properties originating from the unidirectional alignment of anisotropic nanomaterials along the fiber axis with high packing density. For wet-spinning of the microfibers, however, preparing lyotropic LCs by achieving high colloidal stability of anisotropic nanomaterials, even at high concentrations, has been a critically unmet prerequisite, especially for recently emerging nanomaterials. Here, we propose a cationically charged polymeric stabilizer that can efficiently be adsorbed on the surface of boron nitride nanotubes (BNNTs), which provide steric hindrance in combination with Coulombic repulsion leading to high colloidal stability of BNNTs up to 22 wt %. The BNNT LCs prepared from the dispersions with various stabilizers were systematically compared using optical and rheological analysis to optimize the phase behavior and rheological properties for wet-spinning of the BNNT LCs. Systematic optical and mechanical characterizations of the BNNT microfibers with aligned BNNTs along the fiber axis revealed that properties of the microfibers, such as their tensile strength, packing density, and degree of BNNT alignment, were highly dependent on the quality of BNNT LCs directly related to the types of stabilizers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24681-24692
Number of pages12
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume15
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 May 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ceramic
  • colloidal dispersion
  • liquid crystal
  • microfiber
  • nanotube

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