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Molecular Dynamics of Polymeric Nematics

To avoid these problems, model thermotropic LCPs are often studied whose melting temperatures are low enough to access both the nematic and isotropic states without chemical reactions, and which have side groups that suppress crystallite formation (Kim and Han 1993 Chang and Han 1997). [Pg.519]


The results above show that the Frank moduli are determined mainly by the structure of mesogenic units which are similar for conventional nematics and thermotropic polymers (the situation changes considerably for the lyotropic solutions of long rod-like polymeric molecules, see the next section). On the other hand, the dynamics of reorientation are strongly influenced by the backbone. Field response and relaxation times depend dramatically on the molecular mass of a polymer though, in the first approximation, obey the same equations (4.30, 4.31). Figure 4.42 shows field-response times as a function of temperature for a comb-like acryl polymer H... [Pg.212]

The molecular approach which we will see eventually proved to be most successful in treating negative is based on the work of Doi [23]. Doi noted that the well established phenomenological theories for thermotropes (which he termed TLP for Ericksen, Leslie and Parodi [68]) which is successful in describing many dynamic phenomena in MLC nematics, is limited for polymeric liquid crystals in that it does not predict nonlinear viscoelasticity. Doi s approach determines the phenomenological coefficients from molecular parameters, so that the effects of, for example, molecular weight and concentration can be treated. He considers a single molecule (the test rod ) and notes that as concentration increases, constraints on its motion are imposed by collisions with other rods. This constraint can be modeled as a tube... [Pg.371]


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