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Non-Conventional Liquid-Crystalline Materials

On a global scale, the linear viscoelastic behavior of the polymer chains in the nanocomposites, as detected by conventional rheometry, is dramatically altered when the chains are tethered to the surface of the silicate or are in close proximity to the silicate layers as in intercalated nanocomposites. Some of these systems show close analogies to other intrinsically anisotropic materials such as block copolymers and smectic liquid crystalline polymers and provide model systems to understand the dynamics of polymer brushes. Finally, the polymer melt-brushes exhibit intriguing non-linear viscoelastic behavior, which shows strainhardening with a characteric critical strain amplitude that is only a function of the interlayer distance. These results provide complementary information to that obtained for solution brushes using the SFA, and are attributed to chain stretching associated with the space-filling requirements of a melt brush. [Pg.143]


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