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Solvent-free liquid crystals and liquids from DNA

  • Kai Liu
  • , Min Shuai
  • , Dong Chen
  • , Michael Tuchband
  • , Jennifer Yevgenia Gerasimov
  • , Juanjuan Su
  • , Qing Liu
  • , Wojciech Zajaczkowski
  • , Wojciech Pisula
  • , Klaus Müllen
  • , Noel Clark
  • , Andreas Herrmann

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As DNA exhibits persistent structures with dimensions that exceed the range of their intermolecular forces, solid‐state DNA undergoes thermal degradation at elevated temperatures. Therefore, the realization of solvent‐free DNA fluids, including liquid crystals and liquids, still remains a significant challenge. To address this intriguing issue, we demonstrate that combining DNA with suitable cationic surfactants, followed by dehydration, can be a simple generic scheme for producing these solvent‐free DNA fluid systems. In the anhydrous smectic liquid crystalline phase, DNA sublayers are intercalated between aliphatic hydrocarbon sublayers. The lengths of the DNA and surfactant are found to be extremely important in tuning the physical properties of the fluids. Stable liquid‐crystalline and liquid phases are obtained in the −20 °C to 200 °C temperature range without thermal degradation of the DNA. Thus, a new type of DNA‐based soft biomaterial has been achieved, which will promote the study and application of DNA in a much broader context.
Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)4898-4903
Aantal pagina's6
TijdschriftChemistry
Volume21
Nummer van het tijdschrift13
DOI's
StatusPublished - 23-mrt.-2015

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