Issue 17, 2023

A molecular–mechanical link in shear-induced self-assembly of a functionalized biopolymeric fluid

Abstract

23Na multiple quantum filtered (MQF) rheo-NMR methods were applied to probe the molecular foundation for flow induced self-assembly in 0.5% κ-carrageenan fluid. This method is sensitive enough to utilize an endogenous sodium ion concentration of approximately 0.02%. Rheo-NMR experiments were conducted at different temperatures and shear rates to explore varying molecular dynamics of the biopolymer in the fluid under shear. The temperature in the rheo-NMR experiments was changes from 288 K to 313 K to capture transition of κ-carrageenan molecules from helices to coils. At each temperature, the fluid was also tested for flow and oscillatory shear behaviour using bulk rheometry methods. It was found that the 23Na MQF signals were observed for the 0.5% κ-carrageenan solution only under shear and when the fluid demonstrated yielding and/or shear-thinning behaviour. At temperatures of 303 K and above, no 23Na MQF signals were observed independent of the presence or absence of shear as the molecular phase transition to random coils occurs and the fluid becomes Newtonian.

Graphical abstract: A molecular–mechanical link in shear-induced self-assembly of a functionalized biopolymeric fluid

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Oct 2022
Accepted
30 Mar 2023
First published
03 Apr 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 3228-3237

A molecular–mechanical link in shear-induced self-assembly of a functionalized biopolymeric fluid

G. E. Pavlovskaya and T. Meersmann, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 3228 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM01381A

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