Solid State Morphology of Some Polypeptide Films

Plasticized and unplasticized films of poly-L-glutamic acid, poly-gamma-methyl-L-glutamate and poly-gamma-benzyl-L-glutamate were investigated by optical microscopy and X-ray diffraction. All of these synthetic polypeptides were cast from cholesteric liquid crystal solutions in a continuing investig...

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CASTING
CHOLESTEROL
CHOLESTERYL ESTERS
LIQUID CRYSTALS
LIQUIDS
MOLECULAR ROTATION
MOLECULAR STRUCTURE
NEMATIC PHASE
OPTICAL PROPERTIES
PEPTIDES
POLYMERIC FILMS
POLYPEPTIDES
SOLUTIONS(MIXTURES)
X RAY DIFFRACTION
title Solid State Morphology of Some Polypeptide Films
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