Synthesis and Characterization of A New Series of “Mesogen-Jacketed Liquid Crystal Polymers” Based on the Newly Synthesized Vinylterephthalic Acid
Macromolecules1999Vol. 32(16), pp. 5183–5185
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Abstract
The synthesis and characterization of a new series of mesogen-jacketed liquid crystal polymers, poly{2,5-bis[(para-substituted phenyl)oxycarbonyl]styrene}s, based on 2-vinylterephthalic acid are reported. These polymers formed very stable liquid crystal phases above the glass transition temperatures. A brief comparison of the properties of the new polymers with those of some previously reported counterparts is included.
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