Molecular Composites Comprising Rodlike Polyamides and Vinyl Polymers |
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Authors: | R. S. Stein M. Sethumadhavan R. A. Gaudiana T. Adams D. Guarrera S. K. Roy |
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Affiliation: | 1. Polymer Research Institute The University of Massachusetts , Amherst, Massachusetts, 01003;2. Materials Research Laboratory , Polaroid Corporation , 750M-5C, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02139 |
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Abstract: | Abstract At present we have strong evidence that several members of a series of wholly-aromatic, para-linked, rodlike polyamides, polyesters, and polyesteramides form molecular composites with certain flexible-chain, thermoplastic polymers over a wide range of compositions. This paper reports on the initial results of an investigation of intermolecular interactions using spectroscopy and various scattering techniques as well as characterization of some of the mechanical and optical properties of these materials. The composites are made by two techniques: 1) photo-polymerization of a homogeneous solution of a rodlike polymer in a monomer containing a photoinitiation; 2) solvent evaporation from homogeneous solutions of very limited combinations of solvent, rodlike polymers and flexible polymers. While both of these techniques produce optically clear, nonscattering films of various thicknesses over the entire compositional range, e.g., 1–99 wt% of rodlike polymer, the latter is generally more convenient and has been used extensively in this study. Optical and electron microscopy, wide angle light scattering, and spectroscopic and thermal analysis support the view that these polymer combinations are truly molecularly dispersed. |
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Keywords: | Donor-acceptor polymers benzodipyrrolidone BDP photophysical properties electrochemical properties |
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