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Quasi-crystalline lamellar phases

Orienting systems of quasi-ternary mixtures composed of cetylpyridinium chloride/hexa-nol/NaCl [26] and cetylpyridinium bromide/hexanol/NaBr [27] have been reported to form lamellar liquid crystalline phases that allow a large temperature range over which dipolar couplings can be measured. The optimum condition for protein alignment consists of a 1 1.33 (w/w) ratio of cetylpyridinium bromide/hexanol. The residual 2H quad-rupolar splitting of the HOD resonance increases from 5 Hz to 20 Hz as the concentration of the mixture is varied from 30 to 65 mg/mL. These quasi-ternary mixtures are positively charged. [Pg.183]


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