Artículo de revista
Side chain liquid crystalline composites, occurrence of interdigitated bilayer smectic c phases
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Liquid Crystals, Volumen 38, Issue 7, 2018, Pages 911-916
02678292
13665855
10.1080/02678292.2011.585407
Autor
Vergara Toloza, Rafael Orlando
Soto Bustamante, Eduardo
González Henríquez, Carmen M.
Haase, Wolfgang
Institución
Resumen
We report on the results of X-ray investigations in two series of polymer monomer composites, PM6Rm-33 and PMnR12-33, which consist of mixtures of achiral liquid crystalline side chain polymers and their monomers. These mixtures present a unique integration of monomer in the polymeric base which assists in modifying their properties and forming homogenous composites. X-ray measurements for all the investigated composites indicate the existence of bilayered smectic C phases (SmC2). In several composites, the interlayer distance of the SmC2 phase abnormally increases with cooling; this is associated with the aliphatic interdigitation at the tail-to-tail interface being more prominent when longer aliphatic tails are present. © 2011 Taylor & Francis.