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Original Articles

In‐situ monitoring of a film preparation process for hydroxypropyl cellulose cast from isotropic aqueous solution using microdielectrometry

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Pages 253-264 | Received 31 May 2007, Accepted 27 Nov 2007, Published online: 29 Apr 2008
 

Abstract

Solid cast films with polydomain textures were prepared on a glass substrate with transparent interdigitated electrodes from an isotropic aqueous solution of hydroxypropyl cellulose via its liquid crystalline phase under the sinusoidal electric field with small amplitude and frequency of 0.05 V µm−1 and 105 Hz, respectively. The process was monitored using microdielectrometry as well as polarised optical microscopy. The apparent dielectric constant εr′ and loss factor εr″ sensitively changed with time depending on the process conditions. On the other hand, the logarithmic relation between εr″ and εr′ showed a single curve, when they were normalised by an effective portion of the electrostatic energy density estimated using each solid‐film thickness. The conversion to the solid film was estimated during the process based on the concentration dependences of εr′ and εr″. Characteristic times were reported for the onset of the biphasic phase, fully developed cholesteric phase and termination of the process.

Acknowledgement

This work was partially supported by a Grant‐in‐Aid for Scientific Research from Japan Society for the Promotion of Science.

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