Abstract
We report the NMR study of the liquid crystalline phases of aqueous solutions of the dye benzopurpurin (BP-4B). Upon changing dye concentration, the system exhibits a phase transition between two ordered phases at about 3·5 wt %. The structure of these phases was not determined but the evidence suggests that they consist of columns or helically twisted columns of stacked dye molecules which are randomly oriented, similar to nematic phases.