Liquid Crystal Polymers. II. Preparation and Properties of Polyesters Exhibiting Liquid Crystalline Melts

1977 
The previous paper1 in this series described the preparation and properties of highly aromatic polyesters that have turbid melts, have melt viscosities highly dependent upon composition and shear rate, and that give unusually anisotropic molded articles. Because these unusual properties are reminiscent of the behavior of nonpolymeric nematic liquid crystalline materials, further work has been done to synthesize and characterize polymers containing other moieties known to lead to liquid crystallinity in nonpolymeric materials. The copolyesters produced were derived by the acidolysis reaction previously described1 from poly-(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) and a variety of dicarboxylic acids and acetylated difunctional phenols. Some of the copolymer compositions were varied to determine the limits of composition that give the turbid melts characteristic of liquid crystallinity, but which can be melted before decomposition. This paper describes the preparation and the physical and magnetic properties of these polymers.
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