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- W4232204295 abstract "The prediction that molecular asymmetry alone is sufficient to force a phase transition from a disordered to an ordered phase in a system of rodlike particles has been investigated using α-helical synthetic polypeptides as the source of rodlike particles. To this end the temperature–composition phase diagrams for the two component systems polybenzylglutamate (PBLG)–dimethylformamide (DMF) and polycarbobenzoxylysine (PCBL)–dimethylformamide are compared with the Flory lattice model for rigid impenetrable rods. The experimental systems exhibit and the theory predicts three distinct regions in the phase diagram: a narrow biphasic region in which isotropic and liquid crystal phases differing only slightly in composition coexist, a transition region over which solvent is increasingly excluded from the coexisting ordered phase and rods excluded from the coexisting isotropic phase, and a region where almost pure solvent coexists with a highly concentrated liquid crystal phase. A detailed comparison of the theoretical phase diagram for rigid, impenetrable rods with the experimental ones reveals discrepancies which can be attributed to the facts that the experimental rods are neither completely rigid nor impenetrable. Analysis of thermal data on PBLG–DMF indicates that the latent heat for the isotropic to liquid crystal phase transition is small and endothermic. We conclude that molecular asymmetry alone is sufficient to produce a phase transition to an ordered phase. Dynamical data show that the bulk viscosity may be considerably lower in the ordered than in the disordered phase. Although rod motion in the liquid crystal phase is correlated, electron spin resonance data suggest that individual rod motion about its mean lattice position is greater than in the isotropic solution of equivalent concentration. Additional electron spin resonance studies show that the motion of small rods and of the polymer side-chains is little affected by the presence of a high concentration of long rods, whereas the tumbling of long rods is dramatically influenced by the presence of other long rods." @default.
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- W4232204295 title "THERMODYNAMICS AND DYNAMICS OF POLYPEPTIDE LIQUID CRYSTALS" @default.
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