Qz. Dai et Y. Huang, FORMATION OF LYOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTALS AND MOLECULAR-INTERACTIONS IN MALEYL ETHYL CELLULOSE ACETIC-ACID SYSTEM, Polymer, 39(15), 1998, pp. 3405-3409
A novel cellulose derivative, maleyl ethyl cellulose (MAEC), was synth
esized. MAEC could be dissolved in acetic acid (AA) and formed cholest
eric liquid crystalline solutions. The critical concentration of the p
hase transformation from the isotropic phase to the liquid crystalline
one decreased with increasing the degree of substitution of maleic ac
id. MAEC formed complexes with the rare earth metal ion EU3+, which re
sulted in fluorescence in the system. The fluorescent spectrum of the
system was influenced by the complexion state of EU3+ with MAEC and AA
. The variation of the molecular interactions between polymer chains a
nd between the polymer chains and the solvents in the formation of the
liquid crystalline phase, and the phase transformation with the varia
tion of the concentration in the solutions, were reflected by the vari
ation of R = I-613/I-591 in fluorescent spectra. It was found that the
interactions between polymer chains are enhanced in the initial stage
of the formation of the liquid crystalline phase. But the interaction
between polymer chains decreased when the concentration was very high
and, at this time, the rigidity of the polymer chains plays a princip
al role in the formation of the liquid crystalline phase. (C) 1998 Els
evier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.