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Segment conformation, polymer mesophases

Collective segmental rotation is considered to be the natural form gaining conformational entropy as the essential factor for stabilizing mesophases or liquid-crystalline structures. Despite the approximate character of our conception it should be possible to identify the significant characteristics of the intermolecular segmental arrangement in mesophases, in liquid crystals or in a polymer melt. [Pg.54]


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