Switchable tackiness and wettability of a liquid crystalline polymer

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Abstract

The spreading velocity of liquids on the surface of a liquid crystalline polymer can be tremendously affected by a slight temperature change. Indeed, a bulk transition between a highly ordered smectic and an isotropic phase induces a sharp change from a rigid to a soft behavior, with consequent effects on the tack properties of the liquid crystalline polymer and on the dewetting dynamics of a liquid on its surface.

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De Crevoisier, G., Fabre, P., Corpart, J. M., & Leibler, L. (1999). Switchable tackiness and wettability of a liquid crystalline polymer. Science, 285(5431), 1246–1249. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.285.5431.1246

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