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Rectangular Glass Capillary Vitrocom 3536 050, supplied by VitroCom Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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( a ) Phase transition from isotropic to cholesteric (square dots) with the increasing <t>CNC</t> concentration and the corresponding equilibrium helical pitch (red circles). ( b ) Schematic of the height of the anisotropic phase with respect to that of the total suspension in the capillary tube (top) and the typical appearance of the anisotropic phase (bottom), exhibiting fingerprint textures, from which the pitch can be determined. The image was acquired using POM.
Rectangular Borosilicate Capillaries Capillaries #3536 050, supplied by VitroCom Inc, used in various techniques. Bioz Stars score: 90/100, based on 1 PubMed citations. ZERO BIAS - scores, article reviews, protocol conditions and more
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( a ) Phase transition from isotropic to cholesteric (square dots) with the increasing CNC concentration and the corresponding equilibrium helical pitch (red circles). ( b ) Schematic of the height of the anisotropic phase with respect to that of the total suspension in the capillary tube (top) and the typical appearance of the anisotropic phase (bottom), exhibiting fingerprint textures, from which the pitch can be determined. The image was acquired using POM.

Journal: Scientific Reports

Article Title: Kinetic arrest during the drying of cellulose nanocrystal films from aqueous suspensions analogous to the freezing of thermal motions

doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-24926-8

Figure Lengend Snippet: ( a ) Phase transition from isotropic to cholesteric (square dots) with the increasing CNC concentration and the corresponding equilibrium helical pitch (red circles). ( b ) Schematic of the height of the anisotropic phase with respect to that of the total suspension in the capillary tube (top) and the typical appearance of the anisotropic phase (bottom), exhibiting fingerprint textures, from which the pitch can be determined. The image was acquired using POM.

Article Snippet: To observe the phases of the suspensions as a function of the CNC concentration, rectangular borosilicate capillaries (Capillaries #3536-050, VitroCom) with inside dimensions of 0.3 (path length) × 10 (width) and a glass thickness of 0.3 mm were used.

Techniques: Sublimation, Concentration Assay, Suspension