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Liquid crystalline polymers
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Liquid crystalline polymers. i.e. no liquid crystallinity in melt ( thermotropic liquid crystal) but typically rodlike polymers form liquid crystalline phases in solution ( lyotropic liquid crystal) (typical solvents are strong acids).
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Liquid crystalline polymers
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i.e. no liquid crystallinity in melt (thermotropic liquid crystal) but typically rodlike polymers form liquid crystalline phases in solution (lyotropic liquid crystal) (typical solvents are strong acids) Example: ”Kevlar” poly(p-phenylene terephthalamide) forms lyotropic liquid crystalline phase in sulphuric acid
In order to achive liquid crystallinity in melt (thermotropic) add some flexibility
Polymer liquid-crystallinity theory … Flory’s lattice model …
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