Zusammenfassung
Flüssigkristalline Phasen haben in den vergangenen Jahren ihren Weg in viele Anwendungen gefunden. Hierzu gehören elektrooptische Anzeigen, Sensoren, optische Schalter und die Thermographie. Flüssigkristalline Strukturen, die von amphiphilen Molekülen gebildet werden, sind die Grundlage für Emulsionen und sind systematisch für die Pharmazie, Kosmetik, Nahrungsmittelindustrie sowie chemische und ölverarbeitende Industrie untersucht worden.
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Engels, T., von Rybinski, W. (1999). Lyotrope flüssigkristalline Phasen Anwendungen in Wasch-, Spül- und Reinigungsmitteln, in der Kosmetik und in technischen Prozessen. In: Stegemeyer, H. (eds) Lyotrope Flüssigkristalle. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58712-2_4
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