Abstract

ABSTRACT In this paper, two novel aromatic ester swallow-tailed liquid crystal monomers M1 and M2 and a straight chain cholesteric liquid crystal monomer M3 were designed and synthesised. Two series of liquid crystal polymers, P1 series and P2 series, were graft-copolymerised with M and polymethylhydrosiloxane (PHMS). All the synthesised liquid crystal monomers and polymers were characterised by IR and 1H NMR and confirmed to the predicted molecular structure. The liquid crystal and thermal properties of the synthesised compounds were tested by DSC, POM, TGA and optical rotation. The results show that the monomer M1 is a monotropic nematic liquid crystal, and the Schlieren texture appears during the cooling process. M2 is an enantiotropic nematic liquid crystal with filamentous and schlieren texture. M3 is a thermotropic enantiotropic cholesteric phase with oily streak and focal cone texture. Both polymers P1 and P2 show typical Grand-Jean texture, and with the increase of monomer M3 content, the polymer clearing point temperature Ti increases continuously, the liquid crystal mesophase range widens, and the specific rotation value increases.

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