Intramolecular disorder and its relation to mesophase structure in lyotropic liquid crystals |
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Authors: | N. Boden P. Jackson Y.K. Levine A.J.I. Ward |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Leeds, Leeds LS OJT, UK |
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Abstract: | NMR SPDE measurements are reported for the lamellar (dispersions and multibilayer stacks) and hexagonal phases of sodium octanoate/octanol/D2O mixtures. In the lamellar Lβ and Lγ (gel) phases the octyl chains are rigid and perfectly ordered, while in the lamellar Lα and hexagonal phases they are flexible and disordered. In particular, the measurements show that in the fluid lamellar Lα phase, there is a marked discontinuity in the octyl chain flexibility at the C5-C6 segment; this behaviour is identical to that previously reported for the alkyl end-chains in smectic 4,4′-di-n-octyloxyazoxybenzene. In contrast, in the hexagonal phase, there is an effectively continuous flexibility gradient along the whole length of the octyl chain as in nematic 4,4′-di-n-octyloxyazoxybenzene. The behaviour in the lamellar phase is attributed to interference between cooperative conformational modes and localized random thermal fluctuations. |
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