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Thermal Behavior of Mesomorphic Cellulose Derivatives

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Polymeric Liquid Crystals

Part of the book series: Polymer Science and Technology ((POLS,volume 28))

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As a part of our study of the thermal properties of mesomorphic cellulose derivatives 1–3,this paper is devoted to two subjects. The first one is a first step for analyzing the mesomorphicisotropic transition, in order to separate the first and second order contributions. The second part is a DSC study of hydroxypropylcellulose, both in the bulk and in solution.

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Navard, P., Haudin, JM. (1985). Thermal Behavior of Mesomorphic Cellulose Derivatives. In: Blumstein, A. (eds) Polymeric Liquid Crystals. Polymer Science and Technology, vol 28. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2299-1_25

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