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On the melting behavior of a thermotropic rigid random copolyester based on terephthalic acid and substituted hydroquinones

Thermotropic liquid crystalline random copolyesters, based on terephthalic acid and substituted hydroquinones, display an unusually large heat for the crystal‐nematic transition; this phenomenon is related to their highly ordered structures. To modify the structures, annealing was carried out in the...

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Published in:Journal of polymer science. Part B, Polymer physics Polymer physics, 1990-10, Vol.28 (11), p.1891-1902
Main Authors: Ghanem, Antoine M., Dickinson, L. C., Porter, Roger S., Zachariades, Anagnostis E.
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