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Food Res Int ; 111: 399-407, 2018 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30007702

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the role of solvent characteristics on the rheological and physicochemical properties of organogels was investigated using different techniques. Vegetable oils, such as rice, sunflower and castor oil were used as solvents, for producing organogels with monoglycerides of fatty acids or a mixture of fatty alcohols (policosanol) as gelators. Moreover, two non-edible oils (silicon and paraffin oil) were also used for analysing the properties of solvents completely different in nature with respect to the edible ones, for a better interpretation of the given results. Organogels were investigated from a rheological point of view and through a microscopic analysis, given by polarised light (POM) and atomic force (AFM) microscopy, and X-rays to study the crystallinity of the system. The IR technique was used to analyse the intermolecular interactions, resulting in interesting information about the effect of oil polarity on the driving forces promoting structuration. This investigation showed that when solvents of a similar chemical nature are used, their physical properties, mainly oil polarity, are strictly related to the properties of the organogel, such as the onset of crystallisation temperature, the stiffness of the final material and its crystallinity. Anyway, these physical parameters seem insufficient to describe properly the role of solvents when oils of a different chemical nature are compared.


Subject(s)
Castor Oil/analysis , Castor Oil/chemistry , Rice Bran Oil/analysis , Rice Bran Oil/chemistry , Sunflower Oil/analysis , Sunflower Oil/chemistry , Gels , Molecular Weight , Oils/analysis , Oils/chemistry , Paraffin/analysis , Paraffin/chemistry , Rheology , Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Opt Express ; 23(17): 22922-7, 2015 Aug 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26368259

ABSTRACT

A new strategy to obtain multicolor lasing from cholesteric liquid crystals is presented. A four layer cell is prepared with three different cholesteric layers and a layer containing a photoluminescent dye. The three cholesteric mixtures are prepared so that their photonic band gaps are partially overlapped. Through this combination, two laser lines are obtained in the same spot under the pumping beam irradiation. Eventually, one of the laser lines can be switched off if an electric field is applied to the first or the last cholesteric layer.

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Langmuir ; 30(43): 12843-9, 2014 Nov 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25300925

ABSTRACT

Quinoxaline cavitands (QxCav) are transferred by Langmuir-Schaefer method on self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) of octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) and N,N-dimethyl-N-octadecyl-3-aminopropyltrimethoxysilyl chloride (DMOAP) on fused silica substrates. The molecular architectures of both the hydrophobic SAMs templates and the hybrid cavitand-organosilanes bilayers at the solid-air interface are investigated and correlated by sum-frequency vibrational spectroscopy. The results show that QxCav are always in the closed vase configuration and orient with their principal axis normal to the substrates. The role of the alkyl chains density in the SAM templates on the QxCav transfer ratio is pointed out.


Subject(s)
Ethers, Cyclic/chemistry , Resorcinols/chemistry , Silanes/chemistry , Spectrum Analysis , Vibration , Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions , Models, Molecular , Molecular Conformation , Silicon Dioxide/chemistry , Surface Properties
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Eur Phys J E Soft Matter ; 36(10): 115, 2013 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24122278

ABSTRACT

In a highly frustrated calamitic nematic phase, the strain can be relaxed by lowering the nematic order: the starting uniaxial symmetry can be broken and it can be replaced locally with transient biaxial domains. Using simple optical retardation measurements, we estimate the length scale over which the biaxial disturbance decays in space within a π-cell submitted to a weak electric field. We also characterise the transition cascade from the uniaxial splay texture to a bend texture through slow defect motion.

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Opt Express ; 17(6): 4553-8, 2009 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19293884

ABSTRACT

A new tuning strategy for mirror-less liquid crystals laser is presented. A three layer cell is prepared with two cholesteric layers sandwiching a layer containing an isotropic mixture of a photoluminescent dye. One of the chiral layers contains a wide band gap material while the second layer consists of a series of small band gap materials. Through the combination of these two layers, a set of mirrors that can selectively reflect different wavelengths is obtained. A different laser wavelength is emitted from different regions of the cell under the pumping beam irradiation.

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Langmuir ; 24(22): 12953-7, 2008 Nov 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18925762

ABSTRACT

We present results concerning the formation of Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films of a class I hydrophobin from Pleurotus ostreatus at the air-water interface, and their structure as Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films when deposited on silicon substrates. LB films of the hydrophobin were investigated by atomic force microscopy (AFM). We observed that the compressed film at the air-water interface exhibits a molecular depletion even at low surface pressure. In order to estimate the surface molecular concentration, we fit the experimental isotherm with Volmer's equation describing the equation of state for molecular monolayers. We found that about (1)/ 10 of the molecules contribute to the surface film formation. When transferred on silicon substrates, compact and uniform monomolecular layers about 2.5 nm thick, comparable to a typical molecular size, were observed. The monolayers coexist with protein aggregates, under the typical rodlet form with a uniform thickness of about 5.0 nm. The observed rodlets appear to be a hydrophilic bilayer and can then be responsible for the surface molecular depletion.


Subject(s)
Fungal Proteins/chemistry , Water/chemistry , Air , Ferric Compounds/chemistry , Lipid Bilayers/chemistry , Microscopy, Atomic Force , Molecular Conformation , Pleurotus , Proteins/chemistry , Silicon/chemistry , Stearic Acids/chemistry , Surface Properties , Temperature , Time Factors , X-Rays
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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 77(2 Pt 1): 020702, 2008 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18351976

ABSTRACT

A two-dimensional model within the Q-tensor description of liquid crystals is used to describe the inhomogeneous order reconstruction in a nematic cell driven by tony modulation in the anchoring conditions. Homogeneous and inhomogeneous reconstruction are contrasted: the former is defectless, the latter is defect mediated. While the transition thresholds are comparable in both cases and in good agreement with experimental data, the biaxial wall breaking is considerably slower in the inhomogeneous transition than in the homogeneous one. The shape of the signal given by the electric current flowing through the cell allows us to distinguish the actual path followed by the transition.

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