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Mesogenic MCLCP

In general terms, high molar mass liquid crystals are classified according to the location of the mesogenic unit in the polymer. Thus, they are either incorporated into the main chain (main-chain liquid crystal polymers - MCLCP Fig. 5A) or they are pendant from the main chain (side-chain liquid crystal polymers - SCLCP Fig. 5B). [Pg.175]

All Liquid Crystal Polymers are characterised by the fact that they contain stiff meso-genic groups, often inserted in flexible chain systems (so called "spacers") and connected to them by linking functional groups the mesogenic unit is inserted either in the main chain or in the side chains or (in exceptional cases) in both. We shall discuss MCLCPs and SCLCPs. A schematic representation of common structures of LCPs is displayed in Fig. 6.14 (Jansen, 1996). An example of a SCLCP with disc-like mesogens is displayed in Fig. 6.15 (Franse et al., 2002, 2004). [Pg.177]

Polymers with mesogenic groups in the main chain (MCLCPs)... [Pg.177]

Liquid crystallinity can be attained in polymers of various polymer architectures, allowing the chemist to combine properties of macromolecules with the anisotropic properties of LC-phases. Mesogenic imits can be introduced into a polymer chain in different ways, as outhned in Fig. 1. For thermotropic LC systems, the LC-active units can be connected directly to each other in a condensation-type polymer to form the main chain ( main chain liquid crystalline polymers , MCLCPs) or they can be attached to the main chain as side chains ( side chain liquid crystalline polymers , SCLCPs). Calamitic (rod-Uke) as well as discotic mesogens have successfully been incorporated into polymers. Lyotropic LC-systems can also be formed by macromolecides. Amphiphihc block copolymers show this behavior when they have well-defined block structures with narrow molecular weight distributions. [Pg.45]

Closing this section, a new metathesis-based method for the preparation of strictly alternating copolymers should be mentioned. Alternating diene metathesis polycondensation (ALTMET) was used to prepare a MCLCP consisting of an alternating architecture of a calamitic (linear rod-like core) and a banana-shaped (bend-shape core) mesogen (Fig. 24). [Pg.84]

Liquid crystalline polymers are classified either as main-chain liquid crystalline polymers (MCLCP), as polymers with mesogen-ic side groups (SGLCP), or as liquid crystalline elastomers. [Pg.56]


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