Literature DB >> 15723507

Magnetic alignment of the chiral nematic phase of a cellulose microfibril suspension.

Fumiko Kimura1, Tsunehisa Kimura, Moritaka Tamura, Asako Hirai, Masaya Ikuno, Fumitaka Horii.   

Abstract

Stable suspensions of tunicate cellulose microfibrils were prepared by acid hydrolysis of the cellulosic mantles of tunicin. They formed a chiral nematic phase above a critical concentration. External magnetic fields were applied to the chiral nematic phase in two different manners to control its phase structure. (i) Static magnetic fields ranging 1-28 T were used to align the chiral nematic axis (helical axis) in the field direction. (ii) A rotating magnetic field (5 T, 10 rpm) was applied to unwind the helices and to form a nematic phase. These phenomena were interpreted in terms of the anisotropic diamagnetic susceptibility of the cellulose microfibril. The diamagnetic susceptibility of the microfibril is smaller in the direction parallel (chi( parallel)) to the fiber axis than in the direction perpendicular (chi( perpendicular)) to the fiber axis, that is, chi( parallel) < chi( perpendicular) < 0. Because the helical axis coincides with the direction normal ( perpendicular) to the fiber axis, the helical axis aligned parallel to the applied field. On the other hand, the rotating magnetic field induced the uniaxial alignment of the smallest susceptibility axis, that is, chi( parallel) in the present case, and brought about unwinding of the helices.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15723507     DOI: 10.1021/la0475728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Langmuir        ISSN: 0743-7463            Impact factor:   3.882


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