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Electric field-induced conformational change of poly(L-lysine) studied by transient electric birefringence

✍ Scribed by Kazuo Kikuchi; Koshiro Yoshioka


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1976
Tongue
English
Weight
435 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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Abstract

Transient electric birefringence measurements on poly(L‐lysine hydrobromide) in methanol–water mixtures have been carried out at various solvent compositions in the vicinity of the helix–coil transition region (from 87 to 98 vol % methanol). Anomalous birefringence transients were observed between 90 and 95 vol % methanol above a threshold field strength. A distinct difference between the responses to weak and strong electric fields was noticed over a narrow range of the solvent composition. The effects of polymer concentration and temperature on the field‐strength dependence of the birefringence were studied at a solvent composition of 90 vol % methanol where the anomalous transients appeared most clearly. The double logarithmic plots of the steady‐state specific birefringence versus the square of field strength for different concentrations and temperatures could be superimposed by shifting them horizontally along the abscissa. The threshold field strength which was determined from the shift factor decreased with decreasing concentration. The results provide further evidence that strong electric fields can cause a helix–coil transition in this system under favorable conditions.


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