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Liquid crystal poly

Polyester sheet products may be produced from amorphous poly(ethylene terephalate) (PET) or partiaHy crystallized PET. Acid-modified (PETA) and glycol modified (PETG) resins are used to make ultraclear sheet for packaging. Poly(butylene terephthalate) (PBT) has also been used in sheet form. Liquid-crystal polyester resins are recent entries into the market for specialty sheet. They exhibit great strength, dimensional stabHity, and inertness at temperatures above 250°C (see Polyesters,thermoplastic). [Pg.377]

As with the polysulphones, the deactivated aromatic nature of the polymer leads to a high degree of oxidative stability, with an indicated UL Temperature Index in excess of 250°C for PEEKK. The only other melt-processable polymers in the same league are poly(phenylene sulphides) and certain liquid crystal polyesters (see Chapter 25). [Pg.604]

Over the years polymers have been produced suitable for use at progressively higher temperatures. Where this is a requirement, it is usual first to decide whether a rubbery or a rigid material is required. If the former, this has been dealt with by the author elsewhere." If the latter, it is usually convenient to look in turn at polycarbonates, PPO-based materials, polyphenylene sulphides, polysul-phones, polyketones such as PEEK and PEK, polyamide-imides, poly-phthalamides, fluoropolymers, liquid crystal polymers and polyimides. [Pg.897]

Liquid crystal polyesters Polyester Thermoplastic Elastomers Poly(pivalolactone)... [Pg.924]

In order to make polymers behave as liquid crystals it is necessary to introduce some structural rigidity. A typical polymer which has the required rigidity is poly(phenylenetetraphthalamide) (10.7). This material belongs to a class of polymer known as the aramids. Other liquid crystalline polymers are the thermotropic polyesters derived from /7-hydroxybenzoic acid, p, p -biphenol and terephthalic acid (10.8). [Pg.157]

Certain polymers will exhibit liquid crystal behaviour in solution. This phenomenon was first noted for natural polypeptides, but was found to be obtainable in synthetic systems initially for poly(7-benzyl L-glutamate)... [Pg.157]

Janini, GM., Johnston, K., and Zielinski, W.L., Use of a nematic liquid-crystal for gas-liquid-chromatographic separation of poly aromatic hydrocarbons, Anal Chem., 47, 670, 1975. [Pg.291]

Styrene-butadiene block copolymers Liquid crystals Poly(butylene terephthalate)... [Pg.743]

Recently, experimental data of S for various liquid-crystalline polymer solutions have become available. Figure 12 illustrates the concentration dependence of S for three polymer liquid crystal systems (a) PBLG-DMF [92,93], (b) PHIC-toluene [94], and (c) poly(yne)-platinum polymer (PYPt)-trichloro-ethane (TCE) [33]. For systems (a) and (c), with the alignment made by... [Pg.117]

Compositions consisting of poly(oligothiophene-thiazole), ( ), having an Af of 40,000 Da were prepared by Hanh et al. (3) and used as organic insulating films in thin-film transistors in liquid-crystal display devices. [Pg.189]

The order and mobility of a labeled flexible alkyl spacer in the linear thermotropic polymeric nematic liquid crystal poly(2,2 -dimethyl-4,4 -dioxyazoxybenzenedodecanedioyl-dj0) (poly[oxy(3-methyl-1,4-phenylene)azoxy 2-methyl-1,4-phenylene)oxy(1,12-dioxo-1,12-dodecanediyl-d2oll) is explored with deuterium NMR. The quadrupol splittings of the spacer methylene segments in the nematic melt of the polymer are reported as a function of the temperature and are contrasted with observations on model compounds solubilized in a nematic solvent. [Pg.328]


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