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Lyotrope Flüssigkristallphasen mizellarer Tensidlösungen

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Lyotrope Flüssigkristalle

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Aufgrund der großen Variabilität der Molekülaggregate kann ein reichhaltiger Polymorphismus lyotroper Flüssigkristalle erwartet werden. Aus rein geometri-schenüberlegungen kann man im Gedankenexperiment zahlreiche potentiell flüssigkristalline Strukturen konstruieren. Aus dieser Mannigfaltigkeit wurden die wichtigsten bisher experimentell gesicherten Phasen ausgewählt und sind in Abbildung 2.1 schematisch dargeste?lt.

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Hiltrop, K. (1999). Lyotrope Flüssigkristallphasen mizellarer Tensidlösungen. In: Stegemeyer, H. (eds) Lyotrope Flüssigkristalle. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58712-2_2

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