Publications by authors named "Daniele Finotello"

Uniaxial order parameters of the nematic and columnar mesophases in the lyotropic chromonic liquid crystal Sunset Yellow FCF have been determined from deuteron nuclear magnetic resonance, where random confinement of the system by the dispersion of aerosil nanoparticles has been performed to help obtain the angular dependent spectra. The long-time evolution study of the order parameters shows that the system requires tens of hours to stabilize after a deep change in temperature, in contrast with the very fast assembly process of the aggregates. Finally, the degree of order of the water molecules, forced by the uniaxial environment, has been determined.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Lyotropic chromonic liquid crystals (LCLCs) are formed by molecules with ionic groups at the periphery that associate into stacks through noncovalent self-assembly while in water. The very existence of the nematic (N) phase in the typical LCLC, the dye Sunset Yellow (SSY) is a puzzle, as the correlation length associated with the stacking, as measured in the X-ray experiments, is too short to explain the orientational order by the Onsager model. We propose that the aggregates can be more complex than simple rods and contain "stacking faults" such as junctions with a shift of neighboring molecules, 3-fold junctions, etc.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The effect of disorder in the behavior of liquid crystal (LC) is assessed and controlled by dispersing known amounts of silica aerosil in the liquid crystal material. Using deuteron nuclear magnetic resonance, the director configuration and the orientational order was determined for hydrophilic aerosil dispersions in octylcyanobiphenyl. The confined liquid crystal exhibits a well-defined alignment as the silica spheres stabilize the molecular configuration.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Thin molecular depositions of 4(')-pentyl-4-cyonobiphenyl (5CB) mesogenic molecules are investigated via quadrupole-perturbed deuteron nuclear magnetic resonance (DNMR) spectroscopy. Uniform and controlled thickness molecular surface depositions are prepared on the inner cylindrical surfaces of Anopore membranes by the solvent-evaporation technique. As a result, 5CB molecules are found in two different configurations: a bulklike one with parallel axial arrangement, and a surface one with planar radial arrangement.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF