Abstract
Abstract A series of lyotropic nematic liquid crystals based on aniso-dimensional micelles can be subdivided according to micelle shape and diamagnetic susceptibility anisotropy. The proton magnetic resonance spectra of benzene dissolved in dilute solution in several of these phases have been analysed. The signs of the partially averaged dipole–dipole coupling give information about the relative alignment of the six-fold symmetry axis of benzene, the director and the magnetic field. The system caesium perfluorooctanoate/water is unusual in two respects. The system forms a nematic phase with only a binary mixture and the disk micelles align in a perpendicular plane to the magnetic field. As a result the binary system has been studied previously in some detail (see N. Boden, S. A. Come and K. W. Jolley, 1987, J. phys. Chem. 91, 4092). New measurements on the interesting phase diagram have been accomplished using caesium-133 and deuterium magnetic resonance measurements at various temperatures. Some dilatometric measurements have been made to complement the N.M.R. studies.
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