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Part iii. synthesis of cholesteryl ester liquid crystals

Chemicals

  • Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate
  • Cholesteryl pelargonate
  • Cholesteryl benzoate
  • Vials
  • Heat gun

Liquid crystal synthesis

  • Place 0.65 g cholesteryl oleyl carbonate, 0.25 g cholesteryl pelargonate, and 0.10 g cholesteryl benzoate in a vial.
  • In a hood, with the cap off, melt the solid in with a heat gun.
  • While the mixture is still a liquid, divide it into separate vials using a disposable pipette. Put the caps back on the vials. Allow the vials to cool and observe their properties.
  • Clean up your bench area.
  • Listed below is a chart of the different ratios that produce liquid crystals with different transition temperatures. Placing liquid crystals with different transition temperatures next to each other on a clear piece of contact paper makes it possible to make a thermometer.

Cholesteryl oleyl carbonate (g) Cholesteryl pelargonate (g) Cholesteryl benzoate (g) Transition range, degrees C
0.65 0.25 0.10 17-23
0.70 0.10 0.20 20-25
0.45 0.45 0.10 26.5-30.5
0.43 0.47 0.10 29-32
0.44 0.46 0.10 30-33
0.42 0.48 0.10 31-34
0.40 0.50 0.10 32-35
0.38 0.52 0.10 33-36
0.36 0.54 0.10 34-37
0.34 0.56 0.10 35-38
0.32 0.58 0.10 36-39
0.30 0.60 0.10 37-40

Pre-lab: nanotechnology

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Part i. demo of gold nanoparticles

  • In a 3 nm gold particle, what percentage of the atoms are on the surface? Hint: You need to find the radius of a single gold atom and the equation for the volume of a sphere is also helpful. Remember that the volume of a shell is Vshell=4/3πr3 (r3-(r-2r)3).
    I am giving them this because all the students had trouble with this. The other things are easier to find but this isn’t.

Part ii. synthesis of an aqueous ferrofluid

  • How would you make a 100 mL solution of 1.0 M FeCl 3 size 12{ ital "FeCl" rSub { size 8{3} } } {} in 2.0 M HCl from FeCl 3 6H 2 O size 12{ ital "FeCl" rSub { size 8{3} } cdot 6H rSub { size 8{2} } O} {} and concentrated HCl solution? Show all calculations. Hint: First find volume of water needed to make concentrated HCl ~12.1 M

Part iii. liquid crystal synthesis

  • In your own words, explain what a liquid crystal is.

Report: nanotechnology

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Part i. demo of gold nanoparticles

  • What was the starting color of the HAuCl 4 size 12{ ital "HAuCl" rSub { size 8{4} } } {} solution?
  • What was the beginning oxidation state of Au?
  • What was the ending oxidation state of Au?
  • What is the purpose of the sodium citrate solution?
  • What is the total surface area of 3 g of 5 nm gold particles assuming gold has a density of 9 . 3g / cm 3 size 12{9 "." 3g/ ital "cm" rSup { size 8{3} } } {} ?
  • What is the total surface area of 3 g of 5 micrometer gold particles assuming gold has a density of 9 . 3g / cm 3 size 12{9 "." 3g/ ital "cm" rSup { size 8{3} } } {} ?

Part ii. synthesis of an aqueous ferrofluid

  • Write out the over-all balanced equation for the ferrofluid synthesis.
  • Why did we rinse the nanoparticles three times with water (what are you specifically removing)?
  • What is the purpose of the surfactant? Chemically explain the process.
  • Other than those listed, what are three uses for ferrofluids.

Part iii. liquid crystal synthesis

  • As the color of the liquid crystal changes, what is happening to the pitch length?
  • If the color is green and changes to red, chemically/physically explain what has happened to the liquid crystal and be specific. .Hint: Look at the wavenmber values assigned to each color. Does this correspond to a temperature increase or decrease? Why?
  • A student measures 0.66 g cholesteryl oleyl carbonate, 0.69 g cholesteryl pelargonate, 0.15 g cholesteryl benzoate and combines them to make a liquid crystal. What is the most likely transition temperature?

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Source:  OpenStax, Honors chemistry spring. OpenStax CNX. Mar 10, 2008 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10512/1.9
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