Macromolecules, Vol.27, No.22, 6297-6300, 1994
Solvent Interactions with an Insoluble Liquid-Crystalline Polyester
Inverse gas chromatography (IGC) was used to study:the thermal transitions in an organic; liquid-crystalline polyester. A crystal-to-nematic and a nematic-to-isotropic transition were detected, as was a lower temperature transition, presumably a crystal-to-crystal transition. The probe molecules used were nonsolvents of the polyester, which was insoluble in normal organic solvents. The IGC retention diagram, or a plot of the apparent weight fraction activity coefficient vs inverse temperature, could be used for the determination of the transition temperature.
Keywords:POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-COMPOUNDS;INVERSE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY;STATIONARY PHASES;BEHAVIOR;POLYMERS;BLENDS