The self-contained properties of discotic liquid crystals (DLCs) render them powerful functional materials for many semiconducting device applications and models for energy and charge migration in self-organized dynamic functional soft materials. The past three decades have seen tremendous interest
Liquid Crystal Polymers: From Structures to Applications
β Scribed by Witold Brostow (auth.), A. A. Collyer (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 485
- Series
- Polymer Liquid Crystal Series 1
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The subject of liquid crystals and their use in electronic displays and in non-linear optical systems has become of tremendous importance during the last decade; and the incorporation of liquid crystal units into polymeric materials has led to a group of new materials with diverse properties. Some of these properties have been utilized in new products and some have yet to be used. Much published work has appeared that deals with specific materials or particular applications, and it was felt that a book was needed to examine and explain the underlying principles governing the diverse properties of these liquid crystal polymers, LCPs. The current work describes the diverse nature of LCPs, their synthesis, characterization, properties and finally their applications. It describes the manner in which liquid crystallinity or mesomorphism occurs in small molecules, monomer liquid crystals and polymer liquid crystals. Chapter 1 gives a classification of the various ways in which the mesoΒ gens may be connected to the polymer chains. Currently, the bulk of LCP material is based on main chain or longitudinal LCPs for use in engineering applications. The side chain or comb polymers are intended for use in electronics and opto-electronic systems and as surfactants. Many other variants and possibilities exist but their properties have not yet been fully studied or used. In this respect it is hoped that the current work will indicate future possibilities as well as discussing current opinion. v Preface vi Chapters 2 and 3 describe methods of characterizing the mesophases.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xvi
An Introduction to Liquid Crystallinity....Pages 1-30
Characterization of Mesophases....Pages 31-101
NMR Studies of Thermotropic Polymers....Pages 103-141
Dielectric Relaxation in Macromolecular Liquid Crystals....Pages 143-236
Lyotropic Side Chain Polymer Liquid Crystals....Pages 237-272
Lyotropic Main Chain Liquid Crystal Polymers....Pages 273-348
Thermotropic Side Chain Liquid Crystal Polymers....Pages 349-406
Thermotropic Main Chain Liquid Crystal Polymers....Pages 407-446
Applications of LCP Materials....Pages 447-463
Back Matter....Pages 465-474
β¦ Subjects
Characterization and Evaluation of Materials; Polymer Sciences
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