We investigate aggregation properties of a liquid crystalline colloid forme
d by dispersing small PMMA particles in thermotropic nematic liquid crystal
5CB. Upon cooling a low-concentration homogeneous; mixture below the clear
ing point of the nematic phase, polymeric particles aggregate into cellular
structures, causing enormous mechanical strengthening. We focus on the cri
tical behavior of this system near the isotropic-nematic transition of the
liquid crystalline matrix. The initial increase of the storage modulus with
decrease of the temperature, signifying the onset of the rigid cellular st
ructure formation, is mapped onto the phase behavior of the colloid. We sho
w that, upon decreasing the temperature, the liquid crystal colloid undergo
es two sequential first-order phase transformations. The transition kinetic
s and the effect of particle size on the resulting mechanical properties of
the aggregated colloid are reported and discussed as well.