Abstract

A series of syndiotatic P5CPn polymethylenes was prepared with 4-(trans-4-pentylcyclohexyl)phenoxy moieties linked to each backbone carbon atom via an alkyloxycarbonyl spacer and with even numbers of alkyl carbons n ranging from 2 to 14, and their thermotropic behaviors were investigated. The P5CPn, except P5CP2, formed smectic phases in which the rod-like polymethylene backbones were arranged in rectangular lattices, and the side-chain mesogens were aggregated into layers parallel to the shorter sides of the rectangular lattices. The packing of the mesogens changed with decreasing temperature from smectic C-like to smectic I-like (SmI-like) for n = 4–8 and from smectic A-like to SmI-like for n = 10–14. In the SmI-like phases, each mesogen along the main-chain axis was connected to every sixth backbone carbon atom, revealing a correlation between the packing of the mesogens and the main-chain conformation of a 3/2 helix. Conversely, P5CP2 formed a smectic phase with the main chains arranged in rows and with the mesogens barely aggregated into layers due to the short spacers.

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