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Liquid crystal materials micellar aggregates

The difference between direct ordering of molecules and the indirect ordering of molecules via supermolecular aggregates is one of the distinctions between different types of soft material. Thermotropic liquid crystal phases result from partial orientational and translational order of the molecules. In contrast, the symmetry of lamellar, micellar and bicontinuous phases is specified by the location of supermolecular aggregates. The molecules within the aggregate do not have the same orientational and translational order as the mesoscopic structure itself in fact, they can be relatively disordered . [Pg.10]


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