Dissipative crystallization of sodium salts of poly (d-glutamic acid), poly (l-glutamic acid), and their low molecular weight analogs |
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Authors: | Tsuneo Okubo Shinya Takahashi Akira Tsuchida |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Colloidal Organization, Hatoyama 3-1-112, Uji, Kyoto, 611-0012, Japan 2. Department of Applied Chemistry, Gifu University, Gifu, Gifu, 501-1193, Japan
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Abstract: | Drying dissipative patterns were observed at room temperature on a cover glass, a watch glass, and a Petri glass dish during the course of dryness of aqueous solution of sodium salts of poly (d-glutamic acid), poly (l-glutamic acid), and their low molecular weight analogs, monosodium d-glutamate, monosodium l-glutamate, and monosodium dl-glutamate. The low molecular weight analogs were hygroscopic and their drying patterns were observed in a dry box coexisted with the bags of desiccant. The broad rings, which are the typical macroscopic drying patterns, were observed for all the samples. Optical isomeric effects on the drying patterns were not recognized. Spherulite (or hedrite) and rod-like crystals from the assemblies of helical main chains of the polymers are formed mainly at the inner area from the broad ring (except central area) and the broad ring area, respectively. Coexistence of sodium chloride enhanced the crystal structures by the cooperative interactions between the polymers and the salts. The typical dissipative crystallization such as accumulation, segregation, and orientation effects of crystals were observed in the drying patterns. |
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