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Microfibrillar fragments of purified crab and shrimp chitin were prepa
red by hydrolysis in 3 m HCl at its boiling point (104-degrees-C). Aft
er removal of the acid by centrifugal washing and dialysis, an ultraso
und treatment converts the residual product to a colloidal suspension
stabilized by NH3+ charges. When dewatered to a critical concentration
, spontaneous formation of a two-phase equilibrium system occurs. The
upper phase (lower concentration) is isotropic and the lower phase is
anisotropic. The latter displays chiral nematic order and dries to a s
olid film which mimics the helicoid organization characteristic of the
chitin microfibrils in the cuticle of arthropods.