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Polymers with flexible spacers

Liquid Crystal Polymers with Flexible Spacers in the Main Chain... [Pg.103]

In the case of very long rigid rods it is very difficult for the bend deformation to appear, shown in Figure 6.3. This is due to the steric overlap effect. However, a real liquid crystalline polymer chain is somewhat flexible, which makes bend deformation possible. This is the case for those liquid crystalline polymers with flexible spacers in their main chains. Even for those not having flexible spacers in their main chains, a bend configuration can also exist so long as their persistence length is smaller than the bend radius. [Pg.287]


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