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Phase Behaviors of Side-Chain Liquid Crystalline Polyacetylenes with Different Length of Spacer: Where Will the ecoupling Effect Appear?

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 48, Issue 9, Pages 2886-2893

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.5b00692

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21074073, 51273002]
  2. Shenzhen Science and Technology Bureau [JCYJ20140418193546112]

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Phase structures and transitions of a series of biphenyl containing side chain liquid crystalline polyacetylenes (SCLCPAS) with different length of spacer and alkyl tail, poly((m + 2)-{[(4'-alkyloxy-4-biphenylyl)carbonyl]oxy}-1-yne) [P-m,7 (m = 4, 5, 8), P-m,5 (m = 9), P-m,5(L) (m = 3, 9), m is the number of methylene units in the spacer], were studied by differential scanning calorimeter, polarized light microscopy, one- and two- 9 dimensional wide-angle X-ray diffraction. It is revealed that phase structures of the samples.-are strongly dependent on the lengths of spacer and alkyl tail. The samples with short spacer (m <= 4) render the molecular shape of sheet-like due to the strong coupling between the backbone and the biphenyl groups on side-chains. They from highly ordered smectic phase with an additional ordering on the subnanometer scale (SmX degrees) at low temperatures. For m > 5, P-m,7 exhibits the low-temperature phase of smectic B (SmB), While P-9,5 and 139,5(L) form smectic E (SmE). As the long spacers adopt more gauche conformations to satisfy the ordered packing of biphenyl groups, the coupling of main and side chain is relieved. Among the samples studied, P-5,7 is unique, which can retain the sheet-like shape but form the SmB, structure based on a fully interdigitated packing manner. Therefore, the spacer length of m = 5 sets the boundary between coupling and decoupling of the backbone and side-chains. Phase transition sequences of the SCLCPAs studied are also found to be influenced clearly by varying the spacer and tail lengths.

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