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Method of making liquid crystal composite which has interfacial material disposed between liquid crystal and encapsulating medium

  • US 5,585,947 A
  • Filed: 03/24/1994
  • Issued: 12/17/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/24/1994
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method for making a liquid crystal composite wherein plural volumes of liquid crystal material are dispersed in an encapsulating material and the liquid crystal material is at least partially separated from the encapsulating material by an interfacial material disposed therebetween, which method comprises the steps of:

  • (a) forming an emulsion comprising the encapsulating material, the interfacial material or a precursor thereof, the liquid crystal material, and an aqueous carrier medium, under conditions such that (i) plural volumes of the liquid crystal material are contained by the encapsulating material and (ii) the interfacial material or a precursor thereof forms a homogeneous solution with the liquid crystal material and optionally a solvent in which the interfacial material or precursor thereof and the liquid crystal material are mutually soluble;

    (b) causing the interfacial material or precursor thereof to phase separate from the liquid crystal material and deposit between the liquid crystal material and the encapsulating material by either evaporating the solvent or reducing the temperature of the emulsion to a lower temperature at which the interfacial material or precursor thereof is insoluble in the liquid crystal material;

    (c) polymerizing the precursor of the interfacial material to form the interfacial material, where such precursor is present; and

    (d) removing the aqueous carrier medium.

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