1981
DOI: 10.1080/00268948108072655
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Mesophase Formation in Polymers With Anisometric Side – Groups in Relation to Their Chemical and Stereochemical Structure

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“…Additionally, LC monomeric materials of 4,4 0 -alkyloxy substituted NBA derivatives have been synthesized, where the NBA moieties act as a LC mesogenic core [38,39]. Several types of polymers comprised of NBA derivative side groups or with NBA main chains have been synthesized and characterized [40e44], but few studies on the axis-selective photoreaction of NBA-containing LC polymeric films have been explored thus far [43,44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, LC monomeric materials of 4,4 0 -alkyloxy substituted NBA derivatives have been synthesized, where the NBA moieties act as a LC mesogenic core [38,39]. Several types of polymers comprised of NBA derivative side groups or with NBA main chains have been synthesized and characterized [40e44], but few studies on the axis-selective photoreaction of NBA-containing LC polymeric films have been explored thus far [43,44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is because they can be prepared by free radical polymerization (Decobert et al 1986;Spassky et al 1989;Reddy et al 2013Reddy et al , 2014b. Anionic, group transfer and cationic polymerizations have also been used to obtain different tacticities, molecular weights and poly dispersities and also to vary the nature of the polymer backbone (Froslni et al 1981;Hahn et al 1981;Kreuder et al 1986). Polycondensation reactions have been successfully applied for the preparation of SCLCPs polyesters with flexible, semi-flexible and rigid backbones.…”
Section: Side Chain Liquid Crystal Polymersmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In addition, the tacticities [31][32][33] of the polymer backbones strongly influence liquid crystal formation. In poly(1-methacryloyloxy-6-(4-(4-(methoxy) phenyl)phenoxy)hexane), a syndiotactic polymer (mm/mr/rr = 1/14/85) shows nematic and smectic phases.…”
Section: Polymer Backbonementioning
confidence: 99%