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Polymer-colloid-solvent mixtures spheres

Similar materials could be obtained by an emulsification method [253]. Nematic liquid crystal is emulsified into an aqueous dispersion of a water-insoluble polymer colloid (i.e., latex paint). An emulsion is formed which contains a droplet with a diameter of a few microns. This paint emulsion is then coated onto a conductive substrate and allowed to dry. The polymer film forms around the nematic droplets. To prepare an electrooptical cell a second electrode is laminated to the PDLC film [253]. In the phase separation and solvent-casting methods the chloroform solutions of liquid crystal and polymer are also used [254, 255]. The solution is mixed with the glass spheres of the required diameter to maintain the desired gap thickness and pipetted onto a hot (140 °C) ITO-coated glass substrate [255]. After the chloroform has completely evaporated another ITO-coated glass cover is pressed onto the mixture and then it is cooled down. Structural characteristics of the PDLC films are controlled by the type of liquid crystal and polymer used, the concentration of solution, the casting solvent, the rate of solvent evaporation, perparation temperature, etc. [254]. [Pg.215]

The possibility of entropy-driven phase separation in purely hard-core fluids has been of considerable recent interest experimentally, theoretically, and via computer simulations. Systems studied include binary mixtures of spheres (or colloids) of different diameters, mixtures of large colloidal spheres and flexible polymers, mixtures of colloidal spheres and rods," and a polymer/small molecule solvent mixture under infinite dilution conditions (here an athermal conformational coil-to-globule transition can occur)." For the latter three problems, PRISM theory could be applied, but to the best of our knowledge has not. The first problem is an old one solved analytically using PY integral equation theory by Lebowitz and Rowlinson." No liquid-liquid phase separation... [Pg.49]


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