2022
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202204003
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Surface‐Enforced Alignment of Reprogrammable Liquid Crystalline Elastomers

Abstract: Liquid crystalline elastomers (LCEs) are stimuli-responsive materials capable of undergoing large deformations. The thermomechanical response of LCEs is attributable to the coupling of polymer network properties and disruption of order between liquid crystalline mesogens. Complex deformations have been realized in LCEs by either programming the nematic director via surface-enforced alignment or localized mechanical deformation in materials incorporating dynamic covalent chemistries. Here, the preparation of LC… Show more

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“…In LCEs formed by thiol-Michael reactions (LCE TM ), C6M was mixed with an aliphatic dithiol (HDT) in ratios of 0.25:1, 0.5:1, and 0.75:1 thiol/acrylate (by the reactive site). The thiol-Michael addition reaction was catalyzed by the addition of amines (triethylamine and diethylene triamine) . The monomer mixtures were filled into 30 μm alignment cells in the isotropic state and cooled to the nematic state to induce monodomain alignment.…”
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“…In LCEs formed by thiol-Michael reactions (LCE TM ), C6M was mixed with an aliphatic dithiol (HDT) in ratios of 0.25:1, 0.5:1, and 0.75:1 thiol/acrylate (by the reactive site). The thiol-Michael addition reaction was catalyzed by the addition of amines (triethylamine and diethylene triamine) . The monomer mixtures were filled into 30 μm alignment cells in the isotropic state and cooled to the nematic state to induce monodomain alignment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A recent report details the preparation of LCEs via the thiol-Michael addition reaction that is compatible with alignment via surface anchoring. 21 Enabled by this report, this work prepares surface-aligned LCEs with these two synthetic approaches (Figure 1a) to elucidate the influence of these distinctive reactions on stimulus response and mechanical properties. Compositions were first subjected to either aza-Michael or thiol-Michael oligomerization (Figure 1b) to prepare acrylate-terminated oligomers which were subsequently crosslinked by photopolymerization.…”
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