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Original Articles

Phases and phase transitions in a nematic lyotropic system with a biaxial phase

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Pages 665-674 | Received 26 Nov 1990, Accepted 26 May 1991, Published online: 05 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

NMR spectroscopy and optical microscopy have been used to study phase transitions and structure in nematic lyotropic mesophases formed by potassium laurate, decylammonium hydrochloride and water. The different mesophases obtained in a well-defined composition range have been characterized, by deuterium NMR, following the evolution of the D2O spectra as a function of temperature and of the orientation of the samples with respect to the magnetic field. Wide ranges of biaxiality have been found and the asymmetry parameter of the averaged electrical field gradient tensor on the deuterium of the D2O molecule has been determined. The presence of the different mesophases has always been confirmed by observing oriented samples under the polarizing optical microscope.

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