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Cross-Linked Liquid Crystalline Systems : From Rigid Polymer Networks to Elastomers by Gregory P. Crawford (2019, Trade Paperback)

Cross-Linked Liquid Crystalline Systems : From Rigid Polymer Networks to Elastomers by Gregory P. Crawford (2019, Trade Paperback)

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Specifics

Author

Gregory P. Crawford

Dewey Decimal

530.429

Dewey Edition

22

Format

Trade Paperback

ISBN-10

0367383101

ISBN-13

9780367383107

Intended Audience

Scholarly & Professional

Item Length

9.2 in

Item Weight

16 Oz

Item Width

6.1 in

Language

English

Number of Pages

629 Pages

Publication Name

Cross-Linked Liquid Crystalline Systems : from Rigid Polymer Networks to Elastomers

Publication Year

2019

Publisher

Taylor & Francis Group

Subject

Physics / Condensed Matter, Chemistry / Industrial & Technical, Chemistry / General

Subject Area

Science

Synopsis

Liquid crystal displays were discovered in the 1960s, and today we continue to enjoy the benefits of that fundamental discovery and its translation into a wide variety of products. Like liquid crystals, polymers are unusual materials, and have similarly enjoyed a great deal of research attention because of their vast applications and uses and complex fundamental properties. The combination of liquid crystal and polymer properties produces a broad array of new effects--spanning from densely crosslinked, rigid polymer networks to weakly crosslinked elastomers--that are not simply manifestations of either native liquid crystals or polymers alone. Cross-Linked Liquid Crystalline Systems brings together liquid crystal and polymer systems and their variations. The field, much like traditional liquid crystals, is one of an interdisciplinary nature with a broad spectrum, from the very fundamental questions of nature to a myriad of practical uses. There seems to be no shortage of unusual properties and far-reaching applications in densely crossed-linked liquid crystal systems and liquid crystal elastomers. These systems provide a rich new avenue for both fundamental and applied research and continue to fascinate scientists and engineers. Specifically, this book covers: Cross-linked networks created from reactive mesogen materials Manipulation of liquid crystalline by external constraints Advances in liquid crystal display screen technology Physical and electromagnetic properties of elastomers and magnetic gels Computer simulations and theory of liquid crystal polymeric networks and elastomers Side-on nematic liquid-crystalline elastomers for artificial muscle applications Liquid crystal display technology has driven much of the fundamental research in crosslinked liquid crystalline systems. The systems' ability to enforce three-di, With rapidly expanding interest in liquid crystalline polymers and elastomers among the liquid crystal community, researchers are currently exploring the wide range of possible application areas for these unique materials, including optical elements on displays, tunable lasers, strain gauges, micro-structures, and artificial muscles. This volume, written by respected scientists from academia and industry around the world, presents the most significant systems in the field - covering carefully selected topics in an accessible way for a diverse selection of readers.

Type

Textbook

brand

Taylor & Francis Group

gtin13

9780367383107