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Liquid‐Crystalline Complexes of Polyurethane Containing an Isonicotinamide Moiety with 4‐Dodecyloxybenzoic Acid
Author(s) -
Ambrožič Gabriela,
Mavri Janez,
Žigon Majda
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
macromolecular chemistry and physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.57
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1521-3935
pISSN - 1022-1352
DOI - 10.1002/1521-3935(20020101)203:2<439::aid-macp439>3.0.co;2-w
Subject(s) - supramolecular chemistry , hydrogen bond , polyurethane , polymer chemistry , alkyl , moiety , molar mass , differential scanning calorimetry , crystallography , thermotropic crystal , phase (matter) , isonicotinamide , chemistry , alkoxy group , materials science , polymer , molecule , organic chemistry , crystal structure , liquid crystalline , physics , thermodynamics
A series of supramolecular side‐chain liquid crystalline polyurethanes (SCLCPUs) was prepared by utilizing the selective hydrogen bonding interaction between polyurethane containing pyridine moieties ( 1 ) and 4‐dodecyloxybenzoic acid ( 2 ). Hydrogen bonding was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy and supported by medium high level ab‐initio MO calculations. The components are miscible up to 0.7 mole of 2 versus the polyurethane repeat unit and the resulting complexes behave as uniform liquid‐crystalline polymers, which exhibit stable, reversible mesophases. The liquid crystalline behavior of these supramolecular polymeric complexes was established by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and X‐ray diffractometry (XRD). The complexes show a highly ordered smectic phase, which does not appear for either of components 1 and 2 separately , and a nematic phase. Above the concentration limit of 0.7 mole of the acid 2 , the excess low molar mass molecules emerge to form a two phase system consisting of a polyurethane supramolecular complex and 4‐dodecyloxybenzoic acid ( 2 ). For complexes derived from polyurethane 1 and 4‐octyloxybenzoic acid ( 3 ) or 4‐butyloxybenzoic acid ( 4 ) with alkyl tails shorter than 2 , the phase separation occurs at lower molar ratios of 3 and 4 versus 1 . This means that the length of the alkyl tail in 4‐(alkoxy)benzoic acids plays an important role in the stabilization of supramolecular polyurethane complexes.

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