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Poly liquid crystalline

Alexandridis P, Olsson U and Lindman B 1997 Structural polymorphism of amphiphilic copolymers Six lyotropic liquid crystalline and two solution phases in a poly(oxybutylene)-poly(oxyethylene)-water-xylene system Langmuir 23-34... [Pg.2606]

Many engineering thermoplastics (e.g., polysulfone, polycarbonate, etc.) have limited utility in applications that require exposure to chemical environments. Environmental stress cracking [13] occurs when a stressed polymer is exposed to solvents. Poly(aryl ether phenylquin-oxalines) [27] and poly(aryl ether benzoxazoles) [60] show poor resistance to environmental stress cracking in the presence of acetone, chloroform, etc. This is expected because these structures are amorphous, and there is no crystallinity or liquid crystalline type structure to give solvent resistance. Thus, these materials may have limited utility in processes or applications that require multiple solvent coatings or exposures, whereas acetylene terminated polyaryl ethers [13] exhibit excellent processability, high adhesive properties, and good resistance to hydraulic fluid. [Pg.56]

Poly(/)-phenylenctcrcphthalamiclc) forms a liquid crystalline solution and can be spun into a fiber with a very high orientation these fibers have excellent tensile and thermal properties. These high-modulus fibers are suitable as reinforcing materials in technical applications. [Pg.137]

Poly(phenyleneethynylene)s, 482 optically active, 516-517 synthesis of, 496-500, 502 Poly(m-phenylene isophthalamide), 136 synthesis of, 185-186 Poly(l,4-phenylene terephthalate) liquid crystalline polymers, 51 Poly(para-phenylene)s, 472. See also Poly (p -pheny lene)... [Pg.597]

Synthesis and characterization of ABA type copolymers containing polydimethyl-siloxane or poly(trifluoropropyl,methyl)siloxane middle blocks and aromatic ester based liquid crystalline end blocks were reported 252,253). These materials were synthesized in solution by the reaction of primary or secondary amine-terminated, di-... [Pg.45]

Hydrosilation reactions have been one of the earlier techniques utilized in the preparation of siloxane containing block copolymers 22,23). A major application of this method has been in the synthesis of polysiloxane-poly(alkylene oxide) block copolymers 23), which find extensive applications as emulsifiers and stabilizers, especially in the urethane foam formulations 23-43). These types of reactions are conducted between silane (Si H) terminated siloxane oligomers and olefinically terminated poly-(alkylene oxide) oligomers. Consequently the resulting system contains (Si—C) linkages between different segments. Earlier developments in the field have been reviewed 22, 23,43> Recently hydrosilation reactions have been used effectively by Ringsdorf 255) and Finkelmann 256) for the synthesis of various novel thermoplastic liquid crystalline copolymers where siloxanes have been utilized as flexible spacers. Introduction of flexible siloxanes also improved the processibility of these materials. [Pg.46]

In order to make polymers behave as liquid crystals it is necessary to introduce some structural rigidity. A typical polymer which has the required rigidity is poly(phenylenetetraphthalamide) (10.7). This material belongs to a class of polymer known as the aramids. Other liquid crystalline polymers are the thermotropic polyesters derived from /7-hydroxybenzoic acid, p, p -biphenol and terephthalic acid (10.8). [Pg.157]

The use of ordered supramolecular assemblies, such as micelles, monolayers, vesicles, inverted micelles, and lyotropic liquid crystalline systems, allows for the controlled nucleation of inorganic materials on molecular templates with well-defined structure and surface chemistry. Poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers modified with long aliphatic chains are a new class of amphiphiles which display a variety of aggregation states due to their conformational flexibility [38]. In the presence of octadecylamine, poly(propyleneimine) dendrimers modified with long alkyl chains self-assemble to form remarkably rigid and well-defined aggregates. When the aggregate dispersion was injected into a supersaturated... [Pg.153]

Poly(epichlorohydrin) (PECH) and poly(2,6 - dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO) containing pendant mesogenic units separated form the main chain through spacers of zero to ten methylene units were synthesized and characterized in order to test the "spacer concept." Both polymers were modified by phase transfer catalyzed esterifications of the chloromethyl groups (PECH) or the bromobenzyl groups (brominated PPO) with potassium co -(4-oxybiphenyl) alkanoates and potassium u-(4-methoxy-4-oxybiphenyl)-alk.an oates. While PPO required ten methylene units as a spacer and 4,4 -methoxybiphenyl as mesogen to present thermotropic liquid crystalline mesomorphism,... [Pg.97]

In order to determine the necessity and/or the length of the spacer that is required to achieve liquid crystalline behavior from flexible vs. rigid polymers, we have introduced mesogenic units to the backbones of a rigid [poly(2,6-dimethyl-l,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO)] and a flexible [poly(epichlorohydrin) (PECH)] polymer through spacers of from 0 to 10 methylene groups via polymer analogous reactions. [Pg.99]

Thus, important structure/property relationships are emerging that are relevant to electronic and optical materials applications for these materials. In a different vein, side chain crystallization has resulted in the first liquid crystalline inorganic and organometallic macromolecules, viz., unusual poly(dialkoxy-phosphazenes) described by Allcock (p. 250) and Singler (p. 268). [Pg.4]

Block copolymers with PS and a polymethacrylate block carrying a liquid crystalline group, PS-b-poly 6-[4-(cyanophenylazo)phenoxy]hexyl methacrylate, were successfully prepared in quantitative yields and with relatively narrow molecular weight distributions (Scheme 5) [18]. The thermotropic liquid crystalline behavior of the copolymers was studied by differential scanning calorimetry. [Pg.23]

Whereas poly(9,9-dihexylfluorene) (PDHF, 195) is generally considered as amorphous, PF with longer octyl side chains, PFO 196, is crystalline material. Many PFs — dioctyl (PFO 196 [228,230,231]) or 2-ethyl hexyl) (197 [232]) as well as some fluorene copolymers [233] exhibit liquid crystalline behavior, opening a possibility to fabricate polarized LEDs [224,234,235] (Chart 2.45). [Pg.99]

M. Grell, D.D.C. Bradley, X. Long, T. Chamberlain, M. Inbasekaran, E.P. Woo, and M. Soliman, Chain geometry, solution aggregation and enhanced dichroism in the liquid-crystalline conjugated polymer poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene), Acta Polym., 49 439-444, 1998. [Pg.270]

J Oguma, K Akagi, and H Shirakawa, Synthesis and properties of liquid crystalline poly(p-phenylene) and poly(/j-phcnylcnc vinylene) derivatives, Synth. Met., 101 86-87, 1999. [Pg.479]

Thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) phases or mesophases are usually formed by rod-like (calamitic) or disk-like (discotic) molecules. Spheroidal dendrimers are therefore incapable of forming mesophases unless they are flexible, because this would allow them to deform and subsequently line up in a common orientation. However, poly(ethyleneimine) dendrimers were reported to exhibit lyotropic liquid crystalline properties as early as 1988 [123],... [Pg.401]


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