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Mechanical properties of DNA films

✍ Scribed by S. G. Gevorkian; E. E. Khudaverdian


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
492 KB
Volume
30
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3525

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✦ Synopsis


SYNOPSIS

The Young's dynamical modulus ( E ) and the DNA film logarithmic decrement ( 9 ) at frequencies from 50 Hz to 20 kHz are measured. These values are investigated as functions of the degree of hydration and temperature. Isotherms of DNA film hydration at 25OC are measured. The process of film hydration changing with temperature is studied. It is shown that the Young's modulus for wet DNA films ( E = 0.02-0.025 GN m-') strongly increases with decreasing hydration and makes E = 0.5-0.7 GN m-'. Dependence of E on hydration is of a complex character. Young's modulus of denatured DNA films is larger than that of native ones. All peculiarities of changing of E and 9 of native DNA films (observed at variation of hydration) vanish in the case of denatured ones. The native and denatured DNA films isotherms are different and depend on the technique of denaturation. The Young's modulus of DNA films containing >1 g H 2 0 / g dry DNA is found to decrease with increasing temperature, undergoing a number of step-like changes accompanied by changes in the film hydration. At low water content ( < 0.3 g H,O/g dry DNA), changing of E with increasing temperature takes place smoothly. The denaturation temperature is a function of the water content.


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