Nanotubes of a Different Kind: Stoichiometry and Geometry of the Orange II/γ-Cyclodextrin Complex in Water
Mohan Srinivasarao,
David W. Jenkins
Abstract:Orange II (O-II),
a water-soluble ionic azo dye, aggregates and
eventually forms needle-like crystals at concentrations greater than
0.15 M. However, when equimolar amounts of γ-cyclodextrin (γ-CD)
are added to solutions containing O-II at 0.025 M or higher, the solution’s
appearance rapidly changes presenting a viscous, birefringent liquid,
a lyotropic liquid crystalline solution. Birefringence is absent when
viewing aqueous solutions of only O-II or γ-CD at concentrations
greater than 0.03 M. Using ultraviol… Show more
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