2022 Volume 20 Issue 2 Pages 98-106
Optical second-harmonic generation (SHG) in self-assembled ampholytic mega-molecule polysaccharide sacran is an interesting phenomenon but its origin has not been clarified. SHG-active sacran aggregates in dried cast films made from ultrasonicated 0.5 wt% sacran aqueous solutions were studied at microscale using the scanning electron microscope and the energy dispersive X-ray technology. Hexagonal morphology was observed frequently with the size of a few to tens of micrometers. The calcium density was higher in the area showing the SHG signals. In sum-frequency generation spectra of the SHG-active sacran aggregates, vibrational modes of functional groups such as CH3, CH2, and −COOH of the sacran molecules and OH of the water molecules were identified. The structure of the SHG-active sacran aggregates was modeled from the observed facts.