Abstract

We investigated the phase transition behavior and liquid-crystalline structure for main-chain liquid-crystalline polyimides with aromatic imide cores and alkyl and dimethyl siloxane spacers, BPDA/3SiO4-3F. They formed crystal, smectic C (SC), smectic A (SA), and isotropic phases in order of increasing temperature. The characteristic structures of the SA and SC phases were extracted with wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD) and Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy measurements. In the SC phase, the mesogenic groups were tilted by approximately 40° to the smectic layer and the unusual quasi two-dimensional structural order exists irrespective of the liquid-like packing of aromatic cores within a layer. On heating, the SC phase transformed into the SA phase with a nature of first-order transition. The resulting SA structure was also unusual. The orientational order parameter was 0.43, which was lower than 0.71 in the SC phase. This indicates that a “de Vries”-type of smectic A is formed in which the mesogenic groups are tilted away from the optic axis, but in azimuthally random directions. The average tilt angle was estimated to be 42°. These characteristics were produced because of the strong segregation effect of the dimethyl siloxane spacer groups with a relatively larger molecular area compared to alkyl chain and aromatic imide cores.

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