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Thermotropic state

In synthesized cyclolinear siloxane polymers (CLSP) the dimethylsiloxane unit was taken as a flexible spacer [74], Table 10 shows temperatures and heat transitions in relation to the flexible spacers lengths. These polymers were found in the crystalline and thermotropic states, like trans-tactic poly-(decaorganocyclohexasiloxanes), but temperature range of the... [Pg.236]

Lyotropic cellulosics mostly exhibit chiral nematic phases, although columnar phases have also been observed. The molecules in the thermotropic state also form chiral nematic order, but it is sometimes possible to align them in such a way that a helicoidal structure of a chiral nematic is excluded. Upon relaxation they show banded textures. Overviews on lyotropic LC cellulosics are... [Pg.455]

In conclusion, the number and kinds of thermal phase transitions of singlechain surfactant molecules vary from a simple phase transition, the solid crystalline to isotropic liquid, to a complex polymorphism and mesomorphism. More than one thermotropic state may exist in the same system, each being the stable phase within a particular range of temperature (and pressure). Phase transitions are usually reversible through all the intermediate forms to a structure that is thermodynamically stable at room temperature, or they are partially reversible through one or more, but not all, of these transitions, and the room temperature product is an undercooled form of a phase that is stable at some intermediate temperature [26]. [Pg.459]

Other interesting Langmuir monolayer systems include spread thermotropic liquid crystals where a foam structure forms on expansion from a collapsed state [23]. Spread monolayers of clay dispersions form a layer of overlapping clay platelets that can be subsequently deposited onto solid substrates [24]. [Pg.542]

Liquid crystals may be divided into two broad categories, thermotropic and lyotropic, according to the principal means of breaking down the complete order of the soHd state. Thermotropic Hquid crystals result from the melting of mesogenic soHds due to an increase in temperature. Both pure substances and mixtures form thermotropic Hquid crystals. In order for a mixture to be a thermotropic Hquid crystal, the different components must be completely miscible. Table 1 contains a few examples of the many Hquid crystal forming compounds (2). Much more is known about calamitic (rod-Hke) Hquid crystals then discotic (disk-like) Hquid crystals, since the latter were discovered only recendy. Therefore, most of this section deals exclusively with calamities, with brief coverage of discotics at the end. [Pg.190]

Similady, hquid-crystal polymers exhibit considerable order in the hquid state, either in solution (lyotropic) or melt (thermotropic). When crystallized from solution or melt, they have a high degree of extended-chain crystallinity, and thus have superior mechanical properties. Kevlar (Du Pont) is an aromatic polyamide (atamid) with the repeating unit designated as (2). It is spun into... [Pg.433]

Many cellulose derivatives form Hquid crystalline phases, both in solution (lyotropic mesophases) and in the melt (thermotropic mesophases). The first report (96) showed that aqueous solutions of 30% hydroxypropylceUulose [9004-64-2] (HPC) form lyotropic mesophases that display iridescent colors characteristic of the chiral nematic (cholesteric) state. The field has grown rapidly and has been reviewed from different perspectives (97—101). [Pg.243]

Liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs), 49 melt rheology of, 52 Liquid crystalline (LC) state, 48-49 Liquid crystalline thermotropic polyesters, 20... [Pg.588]

Thermotropic liquid-crystalline properties of different metal alkanesulfonates are studied by microscopy and X-ray diffraction [59]. Sodium soaps show smectic polymorphism of smectic A and smectic B phases. Ammonium soaps only show smectic A phases but polymorphism in the crystalline state. Calcium soaps show columnar mesophases. In Figs. 32 and 33 some textures and x-ray diffraction patterns are depicted. [Pg.189]

A compound which displays liquid crystal properties is referred to as a mesogen and said to exhibit mesomorphism. Liquid crystals may be considered either as disordered solids or ordered liquids, and their properties are very dependent on temperature and the presence or absence of solvent. In thermotropic liquid crystals the phases of the liquid crystals may be observed to change as the temperature is increased. In lyotropic liquid crystals the ordered crystalline state is disrupted by the addition of a solvent, which is very commonly water. For these systems temperature changes may also be... [Pg.267]

The liquid crystal state represents the fourth state of matter and exists between the solid and liquid states, which form its boundaries. The liquid crystal state is reached from the solid state either by the action of temperature (thermotropic liquid crystals) or of solvent (lyotropic liquid crystals) and it is the former that will be the subject of this chapter. [Pg.172]

The family of primary silver thiolate compounds AgSC H2n+1 ( = 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16, or 18), which in the solid state consists of 2x,[AgSR] layers, behaves as thermotropic liquid crystals. On heating, they display successively lamellar (smectic A), cubic, and micellar mesophases.969... [Pg.960]

Reinitzer discovered liquid crystallinity in 1888 the so-called fourth state of matter.4 Liquid crystalline molecules combine the properties of mobility of liquids and orientational order of crystals. This phenomenon results from the anisotropy in the molecules from which the liquid crystals are built. Different factors may govern this anisotropy, for example, the presence of polar and apolar parts in the molecule, the fact that it contains flexible and rigid parts, or often a combination of both. Liquid crystals may be thermotropic, being a state of matter in between the solid and the liquid phase, or they may be lyotropic, that is, ordering induced by the solvent. In the latter case the solvent usually solvates a certain part of the molecule while the other part of the molecule helps induce aggregation, leading to mesoscopic assemblies. The first thermotropic mesophase discovered was a chiral nematic or cholesteric phase (N )4 named after the fact that it was observed in a cholesterol derivative. In hindsight, one can conclude that this was not the simplest mesophase possible. In fact, this mesophase is chiral, since the molecules are ordered in... [Pg.374]

Figure 7.1 Illustration of different aggregation states obtained (from left to right) by increasing temperature crystal (K), smectic C (SmC), nematic (N) and isotropic (I). Row a shows macroscopic appearance of samples in row b, short-range microscopic ordering is represented (each bar represents a molecule) thermotropic phase diagram of row c illustrates relevant transition temperatures (Tm melting temperature Tsmc-N transition temperature between SmC and N Tc clearing temperature) row d shows different texture of different states as seen through polarizing microscope (with crossed polars, isotropic phase appears black). Figure 7.1 Illustration of different aggregation states obtained (from left to right) by increasing temperature crystal (K), smectic C (SmC), nematic (N) and isotropic (I). Row a shows macroscopic appearance of samples in row b, short-range microscopic ordering is represented (each bar represents a molecule) thermotropic phase diagram of row c illustrates relevant transition temperatures (Tm melting temperature Tsmc-N transition temperature between SmC and N Tc clearing temperature) row d shows different texture of different states as seen through polarizing microscope (with crossed polars, isotropic phase appears black).
The study of the cholesteric mesophases obtained by doping thermotropic nematics with chiral, nonracemic compounds, has lead to relevant information about the stereochemistry of the dopants. Chiral interactions change the structure of the phase and therefore molecular chirality can be mapped onto an achiral (nematic) phase to yield a superstructural phase chirality. In 1984 Sol-ladie and Zimmermann published the first review summarizing the state of the art at that time.52 Later on, several review articles updated this subject.53-55... [Pg.441]

Industrial state business climate, rating of, 19 523, 524t, 525t Industrial textiles, 24 623 Industrial thermotropic LCPs, 13 381-382 Industrial used oil, contaminant levels in, 21 424t... [Pg.472]


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