Rapid Phase Transitions of Thermotropic Glycolipid Quasicrystal and Frank-Kasper Mesophases: A Mechanistic Rosetta Stone |
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Authors: | Charlotte M. Wentz Kätchen K. Lachmayr Dr. Esther H. R. Tsai Prof. Dr. Lawrence R. Sita |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742 USA;2. Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 USA |
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Abstract: | Experimental results are presented that serve to lower the barrier for developing the science and technology of non-classical thermotropic glycolipid mesophases, which now include dodecagonal quasicrystal (DDQC) and Frank–Kasper (FK) A15 and σ mesophases that can be produced under mild conditions from a versatile class of sugar-polyolefin conjugates. By employing “alloys” comprised of mono- and disaccharide-polyolefin conjugates, and optionally with vitamin E as a small molecule phase modulator, we report the spontaneous formation of stable A15 mesophases at ambient temperature. We further document a rich thermotropic phase map that includes DDQC, A15, and σ mesophases of tunable periodicity that are connected through rapid thermotropic phase transitions as a function of increasing temperature in the order: liquid-like packing (LLP)→DDQC → A15→σ→ disorder. This first direct observation of a rapid thermotropic A15→σ phase transition provides support for a diffusionless martensitic process proceeding through strain-induced introduction of planar defects into the A15 lattice. |
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Keywords: | Frank–Kasper Glycolipid Mesophase Quasicrystal |
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