Abstract

By connecting a fluorinated molecule 2,5-bis((4-(perfluorohexyl)benzoyl)oxy)benzoic acid (6DFP) to the poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) backbone through hydrogen bonding, we synthesized a new series of fluorinated supramolecular mesogen-jacketed liquid crystalline polymer (MJLCP) P4VP(6DFP)x, where x is the molar ratio of donor to acceptor. Polarized light microscopy and wide-angle X-ray scattering were used to investigate the liquid crystallinity of the resulting complexes. The results show that this kind of supramolecular MJLCP has good thermal stability, with the isotropization temperature of about 170 °C. Subsequently, by connecting the fluorinated molecule 6DFP to the commercially available coil−coil block copolymer (BCP) polystyrene-block-poly(4-vinylpyridine) (PS-b-P4VP) chain also via hydrogen bond, we constructed a series of supramolecular rod−coil BCP PSmVn(6DFP)x, where m and n are the degrees of polymerization of PS and P4VP, respectively. PSmVn(6DFP)x exhibits a hierarchically ordered self-assembled structure. Owing to the introduction of fluorine atoms, the Flory-Huggins interaction parameter (χ) of such a supramolecular BCP is high. BCP sample with a low total degree of polymerization can still be ordered, and the periodic size can be as low as 11.5 nm. This work provides a new approach for the construction of small-sized structures by supramolecular BCPs via hydrogen bonding, which can be used as nanotemplates and nanoporous materials after selective removal of the small molecules.

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