2008
DOI: 10.1002/pola.23128
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Jacketed polymers: Controlled synthesis of mesogen‐jacketed polymers and block copolymers

Abstract: The controlled radical polymerization of mesogen‐jacketed liquid crystalline polymers has triggered great interests in synthesis of complex structures as well as well‐defined linear homopolymers with controlled molecular weight and narrow molecular weight distributions. This review highlights the synthetic strategies of controlled radical polymerization of linear homopolymers, star polymers, superbranched polymers, graft polymers, block copolymers, star block copolymers, and so on. The employed living methods … Show more

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“…They have bulky side groups laterally attached to the polymer backbone with a short or no spacer, leading to properties similar to semirigid main‐chain LC polymers . The length of the rod‐like MJLCP chain can be controlled by the degree of polymerization through living free radical polymerization, and MJLCPs can serve as rod blocks in BCPs. Poly(2,5‐bis‐[4‐methoxyphenyl]oxycarbonyl)styrene) (PMPCS), a typical MJLCP, has been used in a variety of rod‐coil BCPs, including the first MJLCP‐coil diblock copolymer PMPCS‐ b ‐PS .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have bulky side groups laterally attached to the polymer backbone with a short or no spacer, leading to properties similar to semirigid main‐chain LC polymers . The length of the rod‐like MJLCP chain can be controlled by the degree of polymerization through living free radical polymerization, and MJLCPs can serve as rod blocks in BCPs. Poly(2,5‐bis‐[4‐methoxyphenyl]oxycarbonyl)styrene) (PMPCS), a typical MJLCP, has been used in a variety of rod‐coil BCPs, including the first MJLCP‐coil diblock copolymer PMPCS‐ b ‐PS .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many mesogenic moieties contain functional groups, which rule out living polymerization methods such as cationic, ionic and metathesis processes [40]. …”
Section: Synthetic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A series of MJLCPs with side-chain cores based on 2-vinylhydroquinone, (Zhou et al 1989) 2-vinyl-1,4-phenylenediamine, (Zhang et al 1997) 2-vinylterephthalic acid (VTA), (Zhang et al 1999;Ye et al 2004), vinylbiphenyl, (Zhang et al 2011Wu et al 2012) vinylterphenyl, (Yu et al 2003a, b) and oxadiazole-containing conjugated structure (Chai et al 2007;Xu et al 2009), have been successfully synthesized and characterized (Gao et al 2009). By hydrosilylation of polymethyl hydrosiloxane with the styrenic monomers, MJLCPs with a polysiloxane main chain were synthesized (Zhang et al 2010).…”
Section: Mesogenic-jacketed Liquid Crystallinementioning
confidence: 98%
“…When compared to polyacrylates, the poly (meth) acrylate backbone tends to depress the LC phase formation, indicating the influence of the polymer backbone on liquid crystallinity. The most studied MJLCPs are those with a polystyrene main chain, which can be synthesized via controlled radical polymerizations (Gao et al 2009). …”
Section: Mesogenic-jacketed Liquid Crystallinementioning
confidence: 99%