Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels

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1435-1536
Keywords:
Thermochromism ; poly-1-butene gel ; benzene ; xylene
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Chemistry and Pharmacology
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Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
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autor Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
autorsonst Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01410277
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notes Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
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schlagwort Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
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shingle_author_1 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
shingle_author_2 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
shingle_author_3 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
shingle_author_4 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
shingle_catch_all_1 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
1435-1536
14351536
Springer
shingle_catch_all_3 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
1435-1536
14351536
Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Fujimatsu, H.
Ogasawara, S.
Ihara, H.
Takashima, T.
Toyaba, K.
Kuroiwa, S.
Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Thermochromism
poly-1-butene gel
benzene
xylene
Abstract Poly-1-butene gels in some solvents of benzene-derivatives show a colouring phenomenon. The colour changes from blue to yellow under irradiation of natural light as the temperature rises from the melting point of the solvent to the sol-gel transition temperature. The colouring phenomenon is due to selective scattering, but not to optical absorption. The apparent characteristics of the phenomenon resemble the thermochromism of cholesteric liquid crystals, although poly-1-butene itself is colourless and has no asymmetric carbons.
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shingle_title_1 Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
shingle_title_2 Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
shingle_title_3 Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
shingle_title_4 Thermochromism of poly-1-butene gels
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