Definition of Thermotropic. Meaning of Thermotropic. Synonyms of Thermotropic

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Definition of Thermotropic

Thermotropic
Thermotropic Ther`mo*trop"ic, a. (Bot.) Manifesting thermotropism.

Meaning of Thermotropic from wikipedia

- A liquid crystal phase is thermotropic if its order parameter is determined by temperature. At high temperatures, liquid crystals become an isotropic liquid...
- crystals can be divided into three main types: thermotropic, lyotropic, and metallotropic. Thermotropic and lyotropic liquid crystals consist mostly of...
- or by heating a polymer above its gl**** or melting transition point (thermotropic liquid-crystal polymers). Liquid-crystal polymers are present in melted/liquid...
- Thermotropism or thermotropic movement is the movement of an organism or a part of an organism in response to heat or changes from the environment's temperature...
- around the compounds to provide fluidity to the system. In contrast to thermotropic liquid crystals, lyotropic liquid crystals have therefore an additional...
- Thermotropic Materials, Pan Stanford Publishing Pte.Ltd., Singapore, ISBN 9789814411035 Seeboth, A.; Ruhmann, R.; Mühling, O. (2010). "Thermotropic and...
- T{\displaystyle T} is a measure of the biaxiality. The first report of a thermotropic biaxial nematic appeared in 2004 based on a boomerang shaped oxadiazole...
- gives Kevlar its extraordinary strength. Kwolek continued research of thermotropic Kevlar derivatives containing aliphatic and chlorine groups. Kwolek was...
- psychrophilic, those preferring warmer temperatures are termed thermophilic or thermotropic and those thriving in extremely hot environments are hyperthermophilic...
- (thermochromism), or voltage (electrochromism). Liquid crystals, when they are in a thermotropic state, can change light transmission properties in response to temperature...