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Changed Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Structure Due to Polymerization of the Amphiphilic Component
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Materials ScienceOptical PatternsPolymer MaterialEngineeringPolymer SolutionLiquid Crystalline StructurePolymer ScienceX-ray ReflectionsLiquid Crystalline ElastomerPolymer PropertyChemistryCrystallographySoft MatterPolymer AnalysisBiophysicsPolymer ChemistryAmphiphilic Component
Optical patterns in polarized light and x-ray reflections in the low-angle region were used to detect a shift from one liquid crystalline structure to another during polymerization. The polymerization took place in a Iotropic liquid crystal of water and sodium undecenoate, with a structure consisting of cylinders in a two-dimensional hexagonal close packing. After polymerization, a lamellar liquid crystalline structure was obtained.
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