This volume contains papers presented at the Second Symposium on Ordered Fluids and Liquid Crystals held at the 158th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, Sep tember, 1969. The Symposium was sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry. The proceedings for the first symposium on this subject were published by the American Chemical Society in the Advances in Chemistry Series. In the preface to the volume for the first meet ing held four years ago, we noted that research on liquid crystals had gone through tremendous fluctuations, with peaks of activity…mehr
This volume contains papers presented at the Second Symposium on Ordered Fluids and Liquid Crystals held at the 158th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, New York, Sep tember, 1969. The Symposium was sponsored by the Division of Colloid and Surface Chemistry. The proceedings for the first symposium on this subject were published by the American Chemical Society in the Advances in Chemistry Series. In the preface to the volume for the first meet ing held four years ago, we noted that research on liquid crystals had gone through tremendous fluctuations, with peaks of activity around 1900 and again in the early 1930's. The present period of high activity which started about 1960 has continued to exhibit acceleration. The reason for the persistent growth in the field is due to the increasing recognition of the important role played by liquid crystals in both biological systems and in items of commerce as diverse as detergents and electronic components. Addi tionally, more powerful and sophisticated instrumentation is pro viding a basis for understanding the properties of the liquid crystalline state as weIl as yielding inc~s~ve tests for the theories of mesophase structure which are only now reaching astate of maturity. Julian F. Johnson Roger S. Porter v CONTENTS Thermal Phase Transitions in Biomembranes - . - - - - - . - - 1 Joseph M. Steim Conditions of Stability for Liquid-Crystalline Phospholipid Membranes .Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Thermal Phase Transitions in Biomembranes.- Conditions of Stability for Liquid-Crystalline Phospholipid Membranes.- Biopolymerization of Peptide Antibiotics.- The Use of Slightly Soluble, Non-Polar Solutes as Probes for Obtaining Evidence of Water Structure.- Phosvitin, A Phosphoprotein with Polyelectrolyte Characteristics.- Structure and Properties of the Cell Surface Complex.- Flow Induced Ordered State of Helical Poly-Benzyl-L-Glutamate.- Cholesteric and Nematic Structures of Poly- ?-Benzyl-L-Glutamate.- The Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Acetylene and Its 13C-Isomers in Nematic Liquid Crystalline Solutions.- Studies of the Helix-Coil Transition and Aggregation in Polypeptides by Fluorescence Techniques.- Structural Studies of the Cholesteric Mesophase.- Nematic Mixtures as Stationary Liquid Phases in Gas-Liquid Chromatography.- Singular Solutions in Liquid Crystal Theory.- Theory of Light Scattering by Nematics.- Effects of Electric Fields on Mixtures of Nematic and Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.- Some Experiments on Electric Field Induced Structural Changes in a Mixed Liquid Crystal System.- Can a Model System of Rod-Like Particles Exhibit Both a Fluid-Fluid and a Fluid-Solid Phase Transition?.- Heat Generation in Nematic Mesophases Subjected to Magnetic Fields.- Nonbonded Interatomic Potential Functions and Crystal Structure: Non Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Molecules.- The Investigation of Lipid-Water Systems,Part 3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Mono-Octanoin-Deuterium Oxide System.- Mesomorphism in Cholesterol-Fatty Alcohol Systems.- Liquid Crystals IV. Electro-Optic Effects in p-Alkoxybenzylidene-p?-Aminoalkylphenones and Related Compounds.- Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements on the Crystal-Nematic Transition.- The Alignment of Molecules in the NematicLiquid Crystal State.- Polymorphism of Smectic Phases with Smectic A Morphology.- Effect of Solvent Type on the Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Aliphatic Cholesteryl Esters.- Molecular Structure of Cyclobutane from Its Proton NMR in a Nematic Solvent.- Magnetic Alignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals.- The Aggregation of Poly- ? -Benzyl-L-Glutamate in Mixed Solvent Systems.- Liquid Crystals III. Nematic Mesomorphism in Benzylidene Anils Containing a Terminal Alcohol Group.- Mesomorphic Properties of the Heterocyclic Analogs of Benzylidene-4-Amino-4?-Methoxybiphenyl.- Effect of End-Chain Polarity on the Mesophase Stability of Some Substituted Schiff-Bases.- Capillary Viscometry of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.- Kinetic Study of the Electric Field-Induced CholestericNematic Transition in Liquid Crystal Films: 1. Relaxation to the Cholesteric State.- Recent Experimental Investigations in Nematic and Cholesteric Mesophases.- Small Angle X-Ray Studies of Liquid Crystal Phase Transitions II. Surface, Impurity and Electric Field Effects.- The Effective Rotary Power of the Fatty Esters of Cholesterol.- Mesomorphic Behaviour of the Cholesteryl Esters-I: p-n-Alkoxybenzoates of Cholesterol.
Thermal Phase Transitions in Biomembranes.- Conditions of Stability for Liquid-Crystalline Phospholipid Membranes.- Biopolymerization of Peptide Antibiotics.- The Use of Slightly Soluble, Non-Polar Solutes as Probes for Obtaining Evidence of Water Structure.- Phosvitin, A Phosphoprotein with Polyelectrolyte Characteristics.- Structure and Properties of the Cell Surface Complex.- Flow Induced Ordered State of Helical Poly-Benzyl-L-Glutamate.- Cholesteric and Nematic Structures of Poly- ?-Benzyl-L-Glutamate.- The Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Acetylene and Its 13C-Isomers in Nematic Liquid Crystalline Solutions.- Studies of the Helix-Coil Transition and Aggregation in Polypeptides by Fluorescence Techniques.- Structural Studies of the Cholesteric Mesophase.- Nematic Mixtures as Stationary Liquid Phases in Gas-Liquid Chromatography.- Singular Solutions in Liquid Crystal Theory.- Theory of Light Scattering by Nematics.- Effects of Electric Fields on Mixtures of Nematic and Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.- Some Experiments on Electric Field Induced Structural Changes in a Mixed Liquid Crystal System.- Can a Model System of Rod-Like Particles Exhibit Both a Fluid-Fluid and a Fluid-Solid Phase Transition?.- Heat Generation in Nematic Mesophases Subjected to Magnetic Fields.- Nonbonded Interatomic Potential Functions and Crystal Structure: Non Hydrogen-Bonded Organic Molecules.- The Investigation of Lipid-Water Systems,Part 3. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance in the Mono-Octanoin-Deuterium Oxide System.- Mesomorphism in Cholesterol-Fatty Alcohol Systems.- Liquid Crystals IV. Electro-Optic Effects in p-Alkoxybenzylidene-p?-Aminoalkylphenones and Related Compounds.- Infrared Spectroscopic Measurements on the Crystal-Nematic Transition.- The Alignment of Molecules in the NematicLiquid Crystal State.- Polymorphism of Smectic Phases with Smectic A Morphology.- Effect of Solvent Type on the Thermodynamic Properties of Normal Aliphatic Cholesteryl Esters.- Molecular Structure of Cyclobutane from Its Proton NMR in a Nematic Solvent.- Magnetic Alignment of Nematic Liquid Crystals.- The Aggregation of Poly- ? -Benzyl-L-Glutamate in Mixed Solvent Systems.- Liquid Crystals III. Nematic Mesomorphism in Benzylidene Anils Containing a Terminal Alcohol Group.- Mesomorphic Properties of the Heterocyclic Analogs of Benzylidene-4-Amino-4?-Methoxybiphenyl.- Effect of End-Chain Polarity on the Mesophase Stability of Some Substituted Schiff-Bases.- Capillary Viscometry of Cholesteric Liquid Crystals.- Kinetic Study of the Electric Field-Induced CholestericNematic Transition in Liquid Crystal Films: 1. Relaxation to the Cholesteric State.- Recent Experimental Investigations in Nematic and Cholesteric Mesophases.- Small Angle X-Ray Studies of Liquid Crystal Phase Transitions II. Surface, Impurity and Electric Field Effects.- The Effective Rotary Power of the Fatty Esters of Cholesterol.- Mesomorphic Behaviour of the Cholesteryl Esters-I: p-n-Alkoxybenzoates of Cholesterol.
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