Liquid-Crystalline Polymer Systems

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 1996-05-05
Publisher(s): American Chemical Society
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Summary

Provides a comprehensive report on the synthesis, structure, rheology, processing, performance, and applications of liquid-crystalline polymers (LCPs). Discusses self-reinforced composites prepared through the melt processing of thermoplastics and thermotropic LCPs. Addresses current research efforts in making polymer-dispersed liquid crystals. Reports recent studies on the structure and phase behavior of mesophases. Describes the synthesis and properties of new main-chain and side-chain liquid-crystalline block copolymers, mesogen-jacketed LCPs, and liquid-crystalline thermosets.

Table of Contents

Self-Reinforced Composites Involving Liquid-Crystalline Polymers: Overview of Development and Applications
Molecular Composites of Liquid-Crystalline Polyamides and Amorphous Polyimides: Synthesis, Rheological Properties, and Processing
Miscibility, Structure, and Property of Poly(biphenyl dianhydride perfluoromethylbenzidine) -Poly(ether imide) Molecular Composites
Molecular Composites via Ionic Interactions and Their Deformation-Fracture Properties
Compatibilization of Thermotropic Liquid-Crystalline Polymers with Polycarbonate via Transesterification by In Situ Reactive Blending
Development of In Situ Reinforced Polypropylene Fibers for Use in Formable Woven Preforms
Fiber Drawing from Blends of Polypropylene and Liquid-Crystalline Polymers
Fibers of Blends with Liquid-Crystalline Polymers: Spinnability and Mechanical Properties
Processing and Physical Properties of Ternary In Situ Composites
Blends of Poly(amide imides) and Liquid-Crystalline Polymers
Materials for Polymer-Stabilized Liquid Crystals
Enhancement in Response Speed of Bistable Switching for Composites of Liquid-Crystalline Polymers and Low-Molecular-Weight Liquid Crystals
Thermal-Induced Phase Separation in a Mixture of Functional Poly(methyl methacrylate) and Low-Molar-Mass Liquid Crystals
Polymer-Dispersed Liquid Crystals: Compositional Dependence of Structure and Morphology
The Difference Between Liquid Crystals and Conformationally Disordered Crystals
Orientation and Molecular Motion in an Aromatic Copolyester Studied by Proton NMR Spectroscopy
Temperature Evolution of the Structure of Liquid-Crystalline Main-Chain Copolyesters
New Generation of Mesophases: Hydrogen Bonds and Microphase Separation in the Formation of Liquid-Crystal Structure in Nonmesogenic Species
Hybrid Liquid-Crystalline Block Copolymers
Synthesis and Chain Rigidity of Mesogen-Jacketed Liquid-Crystalline Polymers Based on Poly(2,5-disubstituted-styrene)
Identification of Highly Ordered Smectic Phases in a Series of Main-Chain Liquid-Crystalline Polyethers
Ordered Liquid-Crystalline Thermosets
Role of Curing Agent on the Nature of the Mesophase and the Properties of Mesogenic Epoxy Resins
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