Liquid compositions for display devices

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40406, 40407, 40427, 272 8D, 272 8P, G09F 1900

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044192835

ABSTRACT:
Systems of three, four, and five mutually immiscible liquid phases suitable for use in display devices. Preferred four phase systems comprise one highly hydrophobic organic phase, one organic phase containing compounds which are moderately polar, one phase containing hydrogen-bonding organic compounds, and one aqueous phase. Systems can be multicolored, not toxic, not combustible, and not corrosive to plastic.

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