Addition effects of a series of N-alkyl-substituted methylimidazolium salts ([CnMim][X]) on the mesophase structure and LCST-type phase-separation behavior, and the ensuing optical properties of concentrated hydroxypropyl cellulose (HPC) aqueous solutions, were investigated by spectrophotometry and complementary X-ray diffractometry. Salted HPC solutions exhibited distinct shifts in both the cholesteric pitch and the cloud point, relative to the nonionic reference. Discussion of the observations took into consideration the differences in the N-alkyl structure and amphiphilic nature between the imidazolium varieties, as well as the difference in a socalled chaotropic strength between the anions used.
- Ryotaro Chiba
- Mitsuhiro Ito
- Yoshiyuki Nishio