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Publications [#353533] of Margaret H. Regan

Papers Published

  1. Mills, EA; Regan, MH; Stanic, V; Collings, PJ, Large assembly formation via a two-step process in a chromonic liquid crystal., Journal of Physical Chemistry B, vol. 116 no. 45 (November, 2012), pp. 13506-13515, American Chemical Society (ACS) [doi]
    (last updated on 2023/08/05)

    Abstract:
    IR-806 is a near-infrared cyanine dye that forms assemblies in aqueous solutions which in turn orientationally order into a liquid crystal phase at concentrations as low as 0.5 wt %. Unlike many chromonic liquid crystals, the absorption spectrum of IR-806 changes dramatically with concentration, showing an isodesmic assembly process at lower concentrations followed by a second process at higher concentrations that is not isodesmic. The lower concentration assembly process is characterized by a free energy change per molecule of about 9 k(B)T, not unlike other chromonic systems. However, X-ray scattering measurements suggest that the assemblies that form during the higher concentration process are much larger than what is observed for many chromonic liquid crystals. Although there is a transitional region between the liquid crystal and isotropic phases of 10-15 °C, unlike most chromonic liquid crystals, no biphasic region is observed using polarizing microscopy.

 

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