Structural Colors from Amyloid‐Based Liquid Crystals

Author:

Jin Tonghui1,Yuan Ye1,Bagnani Massimo1,Wu Chao12,Liu Bin34,Mezzenga Raffaele15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Sciences and Technology ETH Zürich Zürich 8092 Switzerland

2. School of Food Science and Technology Dalian Polytechnic University Dalian 116034 China

3. Department of Nutrition and Health China Agricultural University Beijing 100091 P. R. China

4. Key Laboratory of Precision Nutrition and Food Quality Research Center of Food Colloids and Delivery of Functionality College of Food Science and Nutritional Engineering China Agricultural University Beijing 100083 P. R. China

5. Department of Materials ETH Zürich Wolfgang‐Pauli‐Strasse 10 Zürich 8093 Switzerland

Abstract

AbstractThe helical periodicity and layered structure in cholesteric liquid crystals (CLCs) may be tuned to generate structural color according to the Bragg's law of diffraction. A wide range of natural‐based materials such as condensed DNA, collagen, chitin, cellulose, and chiral biopolymers exhibit cholesteric phases with left‐handed helixes and ensued structural colors. Here, the possibility of using amyloid CLCs is reported to prepare films with iridescent color reflection and opposite handedness. Right‐handed CLCs assembled by left‐handed amyloid fibrils are dried into layered structures with variable pitch controlled by the addition of glucose. Circularly polarized light with the same handedness of amyloid CLCs helix is reflected in the Bragg regime. Varying the drying speed leads to the switching between films with a rainbow‐like color gradient and large area uniform color. It is confirmed that the origin of the colors derives from the layered structures of the amyloid CLCs, given the negligeable birefringence of the films, calculated from optical rotatory dispersion. These findings provide a facile approach to constructing biosourced cholesteric materials and introduce an original class of proteinaceous materials for the generation of structural colors from right‐handed circularly polarized light.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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