Formation of band textures in hydroxypropylcellulose liquid crystals |
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Authors: | P. Navard |
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Abstract: | Upon shearing, some polymeric liquid crystals develop a particular texture, called “band texture,” consisting of fine equidistant black lines as viewed between crossed polarizers. In mesomorphic hydroxypropylcellulose–water solutions, these bands are due to relaxation of the shear. The band texture appears after shearing at low shear rates and seems to exist during shearing at high shear rates (> 200 S?1). In the latter case, the steady-state first normal-stress difference is negative. The bands relax in a few minutes and parts of the bands form elongated domains. This texture gives a Hv light-scattering pattern which can be interpreted by the theory of scattering by anisotropic rods. These domains lose their elongated shape with time. |
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