1999
DOI: 10.1021/ma981393d
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Side-Chain Liquid-Crystalline Polymers from the Alternating Copolymerization of Maleic Anhydride and 1-Olefins Carrying Biphenyl Mesogens

Abstract: Side-chain liquid-crystalline copolymers (SCLCPs) were synthesized from the alternating copolymerization of maleic anhydride with mesogenic 1-olefins. These SCLCPs showed high glass transition temperatures and highly ordered smectic mesophases. The mesophase width increased with spacer length. The terminal alkyl group length determined the degree of order in the hexatic mesophase that was present just above the glass transition temperature. A terminal methoxy group induced a hexatic smectic B mesophase, interm… Show more

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“…Other reagents used for syntheses were commercially available and used without further purification. Monomers 1-m, 2, and 3 13,14) , and polymers 4-x, 5-m, 6, and 7 16) were synthesized according to literature procedures. However, the polymerization time was reduced to 48 h.…”
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“…Other reagents used for syntheses were commercially available and used without further purification. Monomers 1-m, 2, and 3 13,14) , and polymers 4-x, 5-m, 6, and 7 16) were synthesized according to literature procedures. However, the polymerization time was reduced to 48 h.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The same strategy may be applied to obtain SCLC polymethacrylates with adhesive properties. Contrary to the copolymerization of MA with 1-alkenes, which yields perfectly alternating copolymers 16,20,21) , copolymerization of MA with methacrylates is not strictly alternating due to the tendency of methacrylates to homopolymerize. MA does not homopolymerize under the applied conditions 20,21) .…”
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