Liquid crystal side chain polysiloxanes containing various proportions of non-mesogenic units
- 1 May 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Liquid Crystals
- Vol. 9 (5) , 679-689
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02678299108030381
Abstract
Recent studies have established that side chain polymeric liquid crystals composed of mesogenic and non-mesogenic side groups keep their liquid-crystalline properties even for a low proportion of mesogens. We show that the detailed structures of three kinds of new diluted liquid crystal polysiloxanes depend on the nature of the co-substituent as well as on the proportion of the silicon sites occupied by the mesogenic groups. Mixtures of these systems with low molar mass liquid crystals were also investigated in terms of compatibility and/or stabilization of smectic A phases.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Polysiloxanes substituted with forked mesogensLiquid Crystals, 1990
- Phase behaviour of liquid-crystalline copoly(dimethyl-methylhydrogeno)siloxanes substituted with long polar side groupsLiquid Crystals, 1990
- 29Si N.M.R. investigations of polysiloxanesLiquid Crystals, 1989
- Structure and Dilution of Mesogenic Side Chains in Liquid Crystalline PolysiloxanesMolecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Incorporating Nonlinear Optics, 1988
- An X-Ray Diffraction Study of Liquid Crystal Polysiloxane CopolymersMolecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals Incorporating Nonlinear Optics, 1988
- Relationships between molecular structure and immiscibility of liquid crystalline side-chain polymers in low molecular weight nematic solventsMacromolecules, 1987
- Density measurements on liquid-crystalline side-chain polysiloxanesLiquid Crystals, 1986
- Synthesis, structure and properties of liquid crystalline polymersPure and Applied Chemistry, 1985
- Phase separations in the mixtures of a mesomorphic polymer with a low molecular mass liquid crystalJournal de Physique Lettres, 1982
- Synthesis, structure and properties of liquid crystalline polymersBritish Polymer Journal, 1981