Liquid crystalline polymers: Discovery, development, and the future

2020 
Abstract Liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) have drawn much interest because of their superior properties and widespread applications in high-performance polymer fibers, optics, energy storage, shape memory, surface modification, data storage, actuator, etc. LCPs can self-assemble into various liquid crystalline (LC) phases, such as nematic, smectic, columnar, and cholesteric phases. The self-assembling structures of LCPs can be influenced by architectures and chemical structures of the polymer backbone, mesogenic unit, flexible spacer, surrounding alkyl tail, etc. In the last decades, the structure-property relationships of LCPs have been researched extensively. In this perspective, the history, self-assembly, and applications of main-chain, side-chain, mesogen-jacketed, dendronized, main-chain/side-chain, and crosslinked LCPs are briefly reviewed. Finally, the future direction of research on LCPs is also discussed.
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