Literature DB >> 30543398

Amyloid Fibrils Length Controls Shape and Structure of Nematic and Cholesteric Tactoids.

Massimo Bagnani1, Gustav Nyström1, Cristiano De Michele2, Raffaele Mezzenga1,3.   

Abstract

Amyloid fibrils offer the possibility of controlling their contour length, aspect ratio, and length distribution, without affecting other structural parameters. Here we show that a fine control in the contour length distribution of β-lactoglobulin amyloid fibrils, achieved by mechanical shear stresses of different levels, translates into the organization of tactoids of different shapes and morphologies. While longer fibrils lead to highly elongated nematic tactoids in an isotropic continuous matrix, only sufficiently shortened amyloid fibrils lead to cholesteric droplets. The progressive decrease in amyloid fibrils length leads to a linear decrease of the anchoring strength and homogeneous tactoid → bipolar tactoid → cholesteric droplet transitions. Upon fibrils length increase, we first find experimentally and predict theoretically a decrease of the cholesteric pitch, before full disappearance of the cholesteric phase. The latter is understood to arise from the decrease of the energy barrier separating cholesteric and nematic phases over thermal energy for progressively longer, semiflexible fibrils.

Keywords:  Frank−Oseen; chiral nematic; chiral rods; liquid crystals; twist; water-in-water emulsions

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30543398     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b07557

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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6.  Six-fold director field configuration in amyloid nematic and cholesteric phases.

Authors:  Massimo Bagnani; Paride Azzari; Salvatore Assenza; Raffaele Mezzenga
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