Thermal induced phase separation of E7/PMMA PDLC system |
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Authors: | S. R. Challa S. Q. Wang J. L. Koenig |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Macromolecular Science, Case Western Reserve University, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | The phase behaviour of thermoplastic polymer-dispersed liquid crystal system is studied with particular emphasis on the various transitions that occur within the system. The extent of plasticization of the polymer(polymethyl methacrylate) by the low molecular weight liquid crystal(E7) along with the several transitions of theLC(Liquid Crystal) are determined by modulated DSC. Optical microscopy was used to construct the temperature versus composition phase diagram. Our study indicates the existence of a limiting temperature of 40°C around which the PMMA matrix turns glassy irrespective of the initial composition within the phase separated region, suggesting the intersection of the glass transition curve with the coexistence curve. A slight depression of theN-I(Nematic to Isotropic) transition of theLC is observed with increasing composition of PMMA whereas theS-M(Smectic to Nematic) transition and theT g (Glass transition temperature) of theLC remain unaffected. The one phase mixture remains isotropic until phase separation at a lower temperature where theLC rich domains become nematic. The growth ofLC rich domains is studied as a function of temperature and time. |
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Keywords: | thermoplastic liquid crystal,T g |
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