Abstract

ABSTRACTA series of novel liquid crystalline polymers (PI, PII, PIII and PIV) containing lateral fluoro-substituted benzoic acid groups was synthesised using cholesteryl 4-(2-propenyloxy)-benzoate, 4-(allyloxy)-3-fluorobenzoic acid and poly(methylhydrogeno)siloxane. PI and PII showed smectic phase, but PIII and PIV showed chiral nematic phase due to more lateral fluoro-substituted benzoic acid groups in the polymer systems. Liquid crystalline polyaniline (PAN) and phthalocyanine (Pc)-based polysiloxanes showing chiral nematic phase were prepared by use of Pc, PAN and these liquid-crystalline polymers via hydrogen bond. PAN-based polysiloxanes showed different liquid crystalline behaviours from Pc-based polysiloxanes due to the difference of molecular structure. PAN-based polysiloxanes showed greater d-spacings between the side mesogenic groups than Pc-based polysiloxanes due to long rod-like geometrical shapes. Hydrogen bond based on lateral fluoro-substituted benzoic acid groups was formed to different geometrical shapes (strip or roundness) between PAN and Pc-based polysiloxanes.

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