Synthesis and characterization of cholesteric thermotropic liquid crystalline polyesters |
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Authors: | Sushilkumar A Jadhav Rahul R Chougule Yogesh A Shinde N N Chavan |
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Affiliation: | Polymer Science and Engineering Division, National Chemical Laboratory, Pune 411008, India |
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Abstract: | Cholesteric liquid crystalline polyesters were successfully synthesized from isosorbide, methyl hydroquinone, and isophthaloyl chloride. Homo/copolyesters were synthesized by the solution polycondensation method, for which a mild organic base such as pyridine was employed. Inherent viscosities of polyesters P‐3–P‐5 were in the range of 0.31–0.39 dL/g at 25°C in chloroform, and polyesters P‐1 and P‐2 were insoluble in chloroform. Homo/copolyesters based on isosorbide, methyl hydroquinone, and isophthalic acid had thermal stability at more than 300°C on the basis of 10% weight loss. The thermotropic liquid crystalline properties were examined by differential scanning calorimetry and polarizing optical microscopy. Wide‐angle X‐ray diffraction study demonstrated that polyesters P‐1, P‐2, and P‐3 were semicrystalline, whereas the degree of crystallinity of polyesters P‐4 and P‐5 was less than 5%. Copolyester P‐4 showed formation of a yellow iridescent streak at 209°C on heating and development of a Grandjean texture at 270°C on heating. These are typical textures of the cholesteric liquid crystalline phase. © 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci 103: 1232–1237, 2007 |
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Keywords: | cholesteric liquid crystalline polymers (ChLCP) differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) optical microscopy thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) viscosity solution polycondensation |
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