Thermotropic cellulose derivatives with flexible substituents. III. Temperature dependence of cholesteric pitches exhibiting a cholesteric sense inversion

Abstract
For the thermotropic cholesteric mesophase of tri-o-(β-methoxyethoxy)ethyl cellulose (DP = 11), cholesteric pitches larger than 2 μm were precisely determined by microscopic observation and their temperature dependence was examined in the temperature range from 80°C to 140°C. In the initial temperature region of 80°C to 106°C, the pitch increases with increasing temperature. After the pitch diverges at 106°C, it decreases as temperature is raised further. This anomalous temperature dependence of pitch was associated with a thermally-induced inversion from right- to left-handed helicoidal structure which was first observed in this kind of cellulose derivatives.