TY - JOUR
T1 - Phase identification in a series of liquid crystalline TPP polyethers and copolyethers having highly ordered mesophase structures. 7. phase structures in a series of copolyethers containing odd and even numbers of méthylène units of different compositions
AU - Zheng, Ru Qing
AU - Chen, Er Qiang
AU - Cheng, Stephen Z.D.
AU - Xie, Fengchao
AU - Yan, Donghang
AU - He, Tianbai
AU - Virgil Percec, Peihwei Chu
AU - Ungar, Goran
PY - 1999/10/19
Y1 - 1999/10/19
N2 - A series of liquid crystalline copolyethers have been synthesized from l-(4-hydroxy-4'biphenyl)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane with 1,7-dibromoheptane and 1,12-dibromododecene [coTPPs(7/ 12)], which represents copolyethers containing both odd and even numbers of méthylène units. The molar ratio of odd to even méthylène units in this series ranges from 1/9 to 9/1. The coTPPs(7/12) exhibit multiple phase transitions during cooling and heating in differential scanning calorimetry experiments. For all these thermal transitions, a small undercooling and superheating dependence is observed upon cooling and heating at different rates. Three types of phase behaviors can be classified in coTPPs(7/12) on the basis of the structural analyses by wide-angle X-ray diffraction on powder and fiber samples and by electron diffraction experiments in transmission electron microscopy. At room temperature, highly ordered smectic and smectic crystal (SC) phases are identified in coTPPs(7/12: 1/9 and 2/8), which is similar to the homopolymer TPP(m = 12). The coTPPs(7/12: 3/7, 4/6, and 5/5) possess a hexagonal columnar (H) phase in which the molecular and columnar axes are parallel to the fiber direction and perpendicular to the hexagonal lateral packing. The coTPPs(7/12: 6/4, 7/3, and 8/2) possess a tilted hexagonal columnar (<ï>TH) phase with a single tilt angle which increases with the increasing composition of the seven-numbered méthylène units. However, in coTPP(7/12: 9/1), a TH phase with multiple tilt angles is found. Upon heating, phase structures in most coTPPs(7/12) involving the columnar phases enter directly into the nematic (N) phase, while the coTPP(7/12: 1/9) exhibits a highly ordered smectic F (SF) phase before it reaches the N phase. One exception is found in coTPP(7/12: 2/8), wherein the transformation from the SF to H occurs prior to the N phase. Combining the copolymer phase behaviors observed with the corresponding homopolymers TPP(n = 7) and TPP(m = 12), a phase diagram describing transition temperatures with respect to the composition can be constructed.
AB - A series of liquid crystalline copolyethers have been synthesized from l-(4-hydroxy-4'biphenyl)-2-(4-hydroxyphenyl)propane with 1,7-dibromoheptane and 1,12-dibromododecene [coTPPs(7/ 12)], which represents copolyethers containing both odd and even numbers of méthylène units. The molar ratio of odd to even méthylène units in this series ranges from 1/9 to 9/1. The coTPPs(7/12) exhibit multiple phase transitions during cooling and heating in differential scanning calorimetry experiments. For all these thermal transitions, a small undercooling and superheating dependence is observed upon cooling and heating at different rates. Three types of phase behaviors can be classified in coTPPs(7/12) on the basis of the structural analyses by wide-angle X-ray diffraction on powder and fiber samples and by electron diffraction experiments in transmission electron microscopy. At room temperature, highly ordered smectic and smectic crystal (SC) phases are identified in coTPPs(7/12: 1/9 and 2/8), which is similar to the homopolymer TPP(m = 12). The coTPPs(7/12: 3/7, 4/6, and 5/5) possess a hexagonal columnar (H) phase in which the molecular and columnar axes are parallel to the fiber direction and perpendicular to the hexagonal lateral packing. The coTPPs(7/12: 6/4, 7/3, and 8/2) possess a tilted hexagonal columnar (<ï>TH) phase with a single tilt angle which increases with the increasing composition of the seven-numbered méthylène units. However, in coTPP(7/12: 9/1), a TH phase with multiple tilt angles is found. Upon heating, phase structures in most coTPPs(7/12) involving the columnar phases enter directly into the nematic (N) phase, while the coTPP(7/12: 1/9) exhibits a highly ordered smectic F (SF) phase before it reaches the N phase. One exception is found in coTPP(7/12: 2/8), wherein the transformation from the SF to H occurs prior to the N phase. Combining the copolymer phase behaviors observed with the corresponding homopolymers TPP(n = 7) and TPP(m = 12), a phase diagram describing transition temperatures with respect to the composition can be constructed.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/0033204152
U2 - 10.1021/ma9910235
DO - 10.1021/ma9910235
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:0033204152
SN - 0024-9297
VL - 32
SP - 6981
EP - 6988
JO - Macromolecules
JF - Macromolecules
IS - 21
ER -