Journal of Polymer Science Part A: Polymer Chemistry, Vol.40, No.14, 2237-2244, 2002
Crosslinking of vinyl-terminated biphenyl and naphthalene side-chain liquid-crystalline poly(epichlorohydrin) derivatives
We performed the crosslinking of vinyl-terminated biphenyl and naphthalene side-chain liquid-crystalline polyethers using peroxide-type initiators with and without the addition of tertiary amine promoters. The crosslinking temperatures were chosen in the range of mesophase stability to allow the mesophase order to be frozen. The biphenyl derivatives, with a high isotropization temperature, were crosslinked to a large extent. This led to anisotropic thermosets. To crosslink naphthalene derivatives, amine promoters were needed, but degrees of crosslinking were lower, and anisotropic elastomers were obtained. Crosslinking processes were studied by differential scanning calorimetry, polarized optical microscopy, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The nature of the frozen mesophase was confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies on mechanically oriented samples.
Keywords:crosslinking;polyethers;liquid-crystalline polymers (LCP);anisotropic networks;isoconversional kinetic analysis