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Authors Montané, X. ; Bogdanowicz, K. A. ; Colace, G. ; Reina, J. A. ; Cerruti, P. ; Lederer, A. ; Giamberini, M.
Title Advances in the design of self-supported ion-conducting membranes- new family of columnar liquid crystalline polyamines. Part 1: Copolymer synthesis and membrane preparation
Date 22.11.2016
Number 52042
Abstract Poly[2-(aziridin-1-yl)ethanol] (PAZE) is a suitable polyamine candidate which can be dendronised with 3,4,5-tris[4-(n-dodecan-1-yloxy)benzyloxy]benzoic acid (TAP) in order to obtain liquid crystalline columnar polyamines, as previously reported. However, the resulting copolymers evidenced a strong tendency to crystallise which leads to the detriment of columnar phase stability and the mechanical properties of the resulting polymeric membranes. In order to overcome this drawback, we successfully prepared LC columnar polyamines based on poly[2-(aziridin-1-yl)ethanol] modified with both TAP and benzoyl chloride at different extents. The presence of the dendron group induces self-assembling into a columnar structure, due to an exo-recognition of the side-chain dendrons, while the benzoyl group is expected to inhibit polymer crystallinity. All copolymers, except one, have lower melting points and exhibit higher clearing temperatures (Tc), when compared to the LC polyamines obtained by modification of PAZE with TAP only, reported in previous studies. In all cases they exhibited LC columnar mesophases after annealing, as inferred by DSC, XRD and POM.<br />When casted as membranes, these columnar copolyamines can be homeotropically oriented under thermal treatment at optimal conditions, as was confirmed by X-ray diffraction studies at low 2· angles. Additionally, SEM microscopy was used in order to evaluate the morphology of the prepared membranes.
Publisher Polymer
Wikidata
Citation Polymer 105 (2016) 298-309
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2016.10.047
Tags chemical modification liquid-crystalline polymers (lcp) columnar mesophase biomimetic supramolecular structures

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