Advances in liquid crystals. Volume 1 /
Advances in Liquid Crystals, Volume I is a collection of papers dealing with lyotropic and thermotropic liquid crystals. One paper discusses lyotropic liquid crystalline phases in systems of amphiphilic compounds, including the liquid crystalline phases, lyotropic liquid crystalline phase, the "...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York ; London :
Academic Press,
1975.
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Colección: | Advances in Liquid Crystals
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Liquid Crystals; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Introduction to the Series; CHAPTER 1. Composition, Properties and Structures of Liquid crystalline Phases in Systems of Amphiphilic Compounds; I. INTRODUCTION; II. LIQUID CRYSTALLINE PHASES OF PURE AMPHIPHILIC COMPOUNDS; III. LYOTROPIC LIQUID CRYSTALLINE PHASES; IV. THE GEL PHASE
- V. THE TRANSITION BETWEEN NORMAL AND REVERSED MESOPHASES; VI. CONCLUDING COMMENTS; REFERENCES; CHAPTER 2. ORDERING AND STRUCTURE OF LIQUID CRYSTALS; I. INTRODUCTION.
- Ii. the use of statistical distribution functions for characterization of the structure of liquid crystalsiii. the matrix of lattice disturbances and optical modeling of the structure; iv. x-ray analysis of unoriented samples; v. x-ray diagrams of oriented liquid crystals; vi. two-dimensional cylindrical function of interatomic distances; vii. the linear distribution function of atoms along the texture axis and the cylindrical distribution function of atoms in the projection on the basal plane; viii. the cylindrical distribution functions of molecules on the basal plane.
- Ix. the function of angular distribution of the long molecular axis and the degree of orientation sreferences; chapter 3. mesomorphic properties of block copolymers; i. introduction; ii. polymers and block copolymers; iii. incompatibility and segregation; iv. segregation and organization; v. description of the structures; vi. physical state of the blocks; vii. occurrence of the structures; viii. variation of the structural parameters; ix. birefringence and texture; references; chapter 4. plastic crystals, liquid crystals, and the melting phenomenon. the importance of order; prefatory remarks.
- I. INTRODUCTIONII. PROPERTIES OF PLASTIC CRYSTALS; III. PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS; IV. ORDER PARAMETER THEORIES OF PLASTIC CRYSTALS; V. ORDER PARAMETER THEORIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALS; CONCLUSIONS; ADDENDUM 1; REFERENCES; NOTE ADDED IN PROOF; REFERENCES ADDED IN PROOF; ADDENDUM 2 (added in page proof).; CHAPTER 5. DEFECTS IN LIQUID CRYSTALS; I. INTRODUCTION; II. TOPOLOGY OF LINES IN NEMATICS, COMPARISON WITH SOLID CRYSTALS; III. ELASTICITY OF LINES IN NEMATICS; IV. CHOLESTERICS; V. DEFECTS IN SMECTICS; REFERENCES; SUBJECT INDEX.