Synthesis and characterization of fluorine-containing cholesteric liquid crystalline polysiloxanes bearing trifluoromethyl-substituted mesogens |
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Authors: | Mei Tian Huan Huan Sun Xiao Wei Tian Zhi Xin Xu Feng Qiao Wang Dan Shu Yao |
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Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Molecular Science and Engineering, College of Sciences, Northeastern University, Shen-yang, People’s Republic of China;2. School of Applied Foreign Language, Heilongjiang University, Harbin, People’s Republic of China;3. School of Materials and Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shen-yang, People’s Republic of China |
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Abstract: | A series of side-chain liquid crystal (LC) polysiloxanes were synthesised with Poly(methylhydrogeno)siloxane, 4?-(undec-10-enoyloxy) biphenyl – 4 – yl 4- (trifluoromethyl) benzoate (Mth) and a chiral nematic (N*) LC monomer 1-allyl 10-(cholesteryl)-decanedioate (Mch). The chemical structures and LC properties of the monomers and polymers were characterised by FTIR, 1H-NMR, differential scanning calorimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, POM and X-ray diffractometer. Mch is monotropic N* LC. The homopolymer derived from monomer Mch is enantiotropic N* LC. Monomer Mth is a smectic A liquid crystal. The copolymers derived from Mch and Mth are N* LCs. The temperatures at which 5% weight loss occurred are greater than 300°C for all the fluoro-containing polymers, and the residue weights of the samples at 600°C increased slightly as the content of trifluoromethyl mesogens increased in the polymers. The glass transition temperatures of the polymers increased as trifluoromethyl mesogens increased, too. The N*–I phase transition temperatures show a negative deviate from ideal or linear behaviour. The values of the enthalpy changes for the cholesteryl containing polymers are rather low and this is attributed to the biaxiality of cholesteryl moiety which tends to reduce the change in the orientational order at the N*–I transition. Compared to the monomers, the polymers show wider mesophase region. |
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Keywords: | liquid crystalline polymer (LCP) cholesteryl containing polymer fluoro-polymers polysiloxanes chiral nematic phase smectic phase |
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