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High-performance liquid history

A history of the industrial development of thermotropic polymers would not be complete without a brief review of preceding technology, that is, the discoveries and developments made in lyotropic polymers. Thus, the timeline of milestones in liquid crystalline polymers proceeds from the initial observation of small molecule liquid crystallinity to the discovery of lyotropic and thermotropic high performance polymers and on through to the recent commercialization of thermotropic polyesters with the introduction of the Vectra (Celanese Corporation) and Xydar (Dartco Manufacturing) families of engineering resins. [Pg.235]

Khalkhal and Carreau (2011) examined the linear viscoelastic properties as well as the evolution of the stmcture in multiwall carbon nanotube-epoxy suspensions at different concentration under the influence of flow history and temperature. Initially, based on the frequency sweep measurements, the critical concentration in which the storage and loss moduli shows a transition from liquid-like to solid-like behavior at low angular frequencies was found to be about 2 wt%. This transition indicates the formation of a percolated carbon nanotube network. Consequently, 2 wt% was considered as the rheological percolation threshold. The appearance of an apparent yield stress, at about 2 wt% and higher concentration in the steady shear measurements performed from the low shear of 0.01 s to high shear of 100 s confirmed the formation of a percolated network (Fig. 7.9). The authors used the Herschel-Bulkley model to estimate the apparent yield stress. As a result they showed that the apparent yield stress scales with concentration as Xy (Khalkhal and Carreau 2011). [Pg.751]


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