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Rheological Properties of Liquid Crystalline Solutions of Cellulose Derivatives

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The rheological properties and the liquid crystalline phase transitions of cellulose ethers solutions are studied. The concentration dependences of the enthalpy of the activation of a viscous flow are described by the curves with extremes (maxima and minima) caused by liquid crystalline transitions. These dependences are compared with the phase diagrams of studied systems.

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Vshivkov, S.A., Rusinova, E.V. & Saleh, A.S. Rheological Properties of Liquid Crystalline Solutions of Cellulose Derivatives. Polym. Sci. Ser. A 63, 363–368 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0965545X21040088

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