Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.35, No.13, 2793-2800, 1997
Effect of Lateral Substituents on the Mesomorphic Properties of Side-Chain Liquid-Crystalline Polysiloxanes Containing 4-((S)-2-Methyl-1-Butoxy)Phenyl 4-(Alkenyloxy)Benzoate Side-Groups
The synthesis of side-chain liquid crystalline polysiloxanes containing either 4-[(S)-2-methyl-1-butoxy] phenyl 4-(alkenyloxy)benzoate or laterally fluoro-, chloro-, bromo-, and methoxy-substituted 4-[(S)-2-methyl-1-butoxy] phenyl 4-(alkenyl oxy)benzoate mesogenic side groups is presented. The mesomorphic properties of the synthesized polymers have been characterized by optical polarizing microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction measurements. The effects of spacer length and lateral substituent on the mesomorphic properties of the obtained polymers are examined. The five polymers which contain three methylene units in the spacers show no mesophase, while the five polymers which contain eleven methylene units in the spacer display smectic mesomorphism. Among the other fifteen polymers which contain respectively four, five, or six methylene units in the spacers, those with small fluoro and chloro substituents reveal respectively an Sd phase, while those with bulky bromo and methoxy substituents show no liquid crystalline behavior. The experimental results demonstrate that introducing a bulky lateral substituent into the mesogenic core of a polymer depresses the tendency to form a mesophase. Furthermore, the technique of thermally stimulated current has been used to study the dipolar relaxation mechanisms in a side-chain liquid crystalline polysiloxane.
Keywords:STIMULATED DISCHARGE CURRENTS;X-RAY-DIFFRACTION;CHIRAL SMECTIC-C;MOLECULAR MOTIONS;POLYMERS;POLYMETHACRYLATES;TEMPERATURE;RELAXATION;BEHAVIOR;PHASES