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Mesophase low temperature

The specification requirements for electrode binder pitch, eg, high C/H ratio, high coking value, and high P-resin content, effectively ruled out pitches from gasworks or low temperature tars. The cmde tar is distilled to a medium-soft pitch residue and then hardened by heating for several hours at 385—400°C. This treatment increases the toluene-insoluble content and produces only a slight increase in the quinoline-insoluble (Ql) material, the latter by the formation of mesophase. [Pg.347]

Many of the investigated mesogenic compounds show solid state polymorphism. In order to obtain useful information about the arrangement of the molecules in the mesophase from the X-ray data of the single crystals, it is important to investigate the crystal structure of those solid phase which transforms into the liquid crystalline phase. For instance, only the crystal structures of the low temperature solid phases of the compounds MBBA [138, 139], MHPOBC [159], and T15 [81] could be determined, but the... [Pg.192]

Derivatives of aliphatic alkynes (14 and 15) are more thermally unstable than 12, but they show SmA and N phases at low temperatures (below 130 °C). The type of phase and the mesophase stability depend on the length of both the terminal and the lateral chains. When both chains are elongated, the mesomorphism becomes metastable and compounds 14 display monotropic N and SmA transitions. Complexes IS, which contains an ester group with an opposite direction to that of complexes 14, display less stable nematic mesophases. [Pg.371]

The first observed example of helical order in a discotic mesophase was found in hexa-hexylthiotriphenylene (18).24-26 Molecule 18 has two mesophases, at high temperature a Colhd mesophase and at low temperature a Colho... [Pg.382]

Carr et al. [252] studied LB films made from preformed polymers based on the polysiloxane structure. Such materials have attracted attention as liquid crystal side chain polymers as they remain in a mesophase at low temperatures but, just for this reason, they seem unlikely materials to form stable LB films. [Pg.99]

Following the thermodynamical laws, the order within the individual mesophases increase normally during cooling. In some very special cases (e.g. for polar molecules) sometimes an inverse phase sequence occurs, where cooling gives rise to a less ordered phase like a nematic phase at low temperature. This phenomenon, so-called re-entrance, has been well investigated and different models have been proposed to explain the behaviour18,19. [Pg.430]

Cr Cub, Cubv d E G HT Iso Isore l LamN LaniSm/col Lamsm/dis LC LT M N/N Rp Rh Rsi SmA Crystalline solid Spheroidic (micellar) cubic phase Bicontinuous cubic phase Layer periodicity Crystalline E phase Glassy state High temperature phase Isotropic liquid Re-entrant isotropic phase Molecular length Laminated nematic phase Correlated laminated smectic phase Non-correlated laminated smectic phase Liquid crystal/Liquid crystalline Low temperature phase Unknown mesophase Nematic phase/Chiral nematic Phase Perfluoroalkyl chain Alkyl chain Carbosilane chain Smectic A phase (nontilted smectic phase)... [Pg.3]

These methods, described above, are to produce material (still loosely called mesophase) which essentially is a feedstock for other process developments. This "mesophase" prepared at temperatures below normal carbonization temperatures can be called low temperature mesophase pitch (LTMP). The term mesophase pitch has crept into the vocabulary of this subject and is thought to refer mainly to mesophase as a feedstock. Its anisotropy can be detectable by polarized light optical microscopy. [Pg.32]

Heat treatment of the S-type fluoride in a fluorine atmosphere Based on the results above mentioned, Fujimoto et al. developed a new fluorination procedure in order to prepare the perfluorinated pitch, and obtained two types of other fluorinated pitches [23,24], The new process is by the heat treatment at 200-400°C of S-type of fluorinated pitch prepared at relatively low temperature in a fluorine atmosphere. They firstly fluorinated the mesophase pitch at 70°C for 10 h (first step for the preparation of S-type fluorinated pitch) and then heated up to a selected temperature between 200°C and 400°C, and maintained this temperature for 12 h (second step for the heat-treatment of fluorinated pitch). Thus, they obtained two kinds of fluorocarbons, a transparent resin (R-type) and a liquid (L-type). L-type is a viscous fluid containing some volatile materials and the viscosity gradually becomes higher when it is kept for a few weeks in an air atmosphere even at ambient temperature. They reported that the R-type was obtained in the nickel boat in the heating zone and L-type at the bottom of the vertical reaction vessel which was cooled down by the water. Therefore, it is likely that the liquid fluorocarbon is formed by the vaporization of some component contained in the S-type fluoride or decomposition reaction during the heat treatment of the S-type fluoride. The yields of these compounds depends on the heat treatment temperature. In Fig. 3, the yields of the R-type and L-type fluorocarbons are plotted as a function of the heat treatment temperature of the S-type fluoride. The yield of the former decreases with increase of the heat treatment temperature and finally, at 400 C, it can not be obtained at all. On the other hand, the yield of the latter increases with increase of temperature and it is selectively obtained at 400°C. [Pg.595]


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