A DSC-Study of Donor/Acceptor Side-Chain Polymers with Flourinated Taper-Shaped Tails |
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Authors: | M. Bolsinger H. A. Schneider |
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Affiliation: | (1) Freiburger Materialforschungszentrum, FMF, der Universität, Stefan-Meier-Strasse 21, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | It is shown that insertion in methacrylic polymers of bulky electron donor/acceptor side-groups with taper-shaped flourinated tails promotes a self-organization of the respective side-chain polymers due to the space demands of the bulky D/A side-groups, leading to a columnar hexagonal mesophase. The presence of an Lc-phase is evidenced by DSC and identified by X-ray analysis. The orientation in the respective copolymers and polymer blends is additionally improved by the CT-interaction between the D/A side-groups. An increased packing effect due to this CT-orientation effect is evidenced in DSC by an increase of the respective transition temperatures. CT-interaction is responsible as well for a preferential polymerization of monomeric D/A-complexes leading to copolymers of alternating structures and for a zip-like arrangement along the main chain of the A/D-complexes between the interacting side-groups in polymer blends. Formation of mesophases is even observed in CT-interacting blends between the Lc-D/A side-chain polymethacrylates and the respective amorphous D/A side-chain polysiloxanes.This revised version was published online in November 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | amorphous D/A side-chain polysiloxanes copolymers and blends DSC-study of D/A polymeric systems Lc-D/A side-chain polymethacrylates self-organization and CT-interaction |
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