What is the explanation of the odd even effect in liquid crystals?
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is -- The results are in very good agreement with the experimental phase diagrams for homologous series of liquid crystals, and for the first time provide the explanation for the well knowneven‐odd effect in isotropic‐nematic transition temperatures.
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So, Thé ÃnSwer is -- The results are in very good agreement with the experimental phase diagrams for homologous series of liquid crystals, and for the first time provide the explanation for the well knowneven‐odd effect in isotropic‐nematic transition temperatures.
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The explanation of the odd even effect in liquid crystals is that the melting points, the nematic-isotropic transition temperatures, and the entropy changes associated with the nematic–isotropic transition showed a remarkable odd–even effect as the length of the spacers was varied, in which the even members exhibited higher values.
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The explanation of the odd even effect in liquid crystals is that the melting points, the nematic-isotropic transition temperatures, and the entropy changes associated with the nematic–isotropic transition showed a remarkable odd–even effect as the length of the spacers was varied, in which the even members exhibited higher values.
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