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Blending as a method of tuning reflection wavelength and helical twisting sense in films and composites of liquid crystalline cellulose derivatives
J. M G Cowie, Gillian I. Rodden
School of Engineering & Physical Sciences
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Chemistry
Aqueous Solution
60%
Ethyl
50%
Liquid Film
40%
Acrylic Acid
30%
Nematic Phase
20%
Wavelength
20%
Cellulose Derivatives
20%
Chloroform
20%
Optical Property
20%
Photopolymerization
20%
Procedure
20%
Liquid Crystal
20%
Substitution Reaction
10%
UV/VIS Spectroscopy
10%
Crystalline Cellulose
10%
Coating Agent
10%
Sample
10%
Structure
10%
Polymer
10%
Degradation
10%
Reflection
10%
Casting
10%
Protective
10%
Physics
Composite Material
30%
Shapes
30%
Mixtures
30%
Optical Properties
20%
Sensory Perception
20%
Twisting
10%
Substitutes
10%
Handedness
10%
Degradation
10%
Visible Spectrum
10%
Light
10%
Coating
10%
Value
10%
Colour
10%
Act
10%
Ratios
10%
Castings
10%
Material Science
Cellulose
100%
Solution
60%
Liquid Films
40%
Polymer
10%
Composite Films
10%
Coating
10%
Material
10%
Blending
10%