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Crosslinked hydroxypropyl cellulose films retaining cholesteric liquid crystalline order. I. Effects of cast conditions and heat treatment on the textures and order of films
Author(s) -
Suto Shinichi,
Suzuki Kuniaki
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
journal of applied polymer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.575
H-Index - 166
eISSN - 1097-4628
pISSN - 0021-8995
DOI - 10.1002/app.1995.070550116
Subject(s) - materials science , lyotropic , texture (cosmology) , liquid crystal , chemical engineering , liquid crystalline , optical microscope , scanning electron microscope , polarized light microscopy , circular dichroism , hydroxypropyl cellulose , composite material , crystallography , optics , polymer , chemistry , physics , optoelectronics , artificial intelligence , computer science , engineering , image (mathematics)
To eliminate the shear‐induced band texture and wrinkled texture observed on the free surface of cellulosic solid cast films retaining cholesteric liquid crystalline order, we proposed a storing process of the cast solutions: the solution is stored in the same solvent vapor atmosphere as the solution. The effect of cast conditions (the storing time) on those textures and the cholesteric liquid crystalline order was determined using the lyotropic liquid crystalline solution of hydroxypropyl cellulose in methanol with crosslinker. Furthermore, the effect of heat treatment on the liquid crystalline order in the cast films was determined. The resultant crosslinked films were observed with a polarized microscope and a scanning electron microscope, and were investigated with circular dichroism. Our findings showed that the proposed storing process is needed before starting the cast process. During the process the textures vanished, due to the relaxation of the residual stress in the solution, the cholesteric liquid crystalline order became stable, and the cholesteric pitch decreased with increasing storing time. The heat treatment also affected the liquid crystalline order of the films; the peak in the circular dichroism spectrum sharpened and shifted with heat treatment, and the shift in peak seemed to depend on the crosslinker concentration. Furthermore, the crosslinking proceeded with heat treatment. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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