Some Peculiarities of the Radical Polymerization of Methyl Methacrylate in the Presence of Low Molecular Weight Liquid Crystals
Аннотация
Abstract Radical polymerization of methyl methacrylate (MMA) in the presence of propylbenzene, benzonitrile, their equimolar mixture, and a mixture of nematic liquid crystals (LC) was studied. Chain transfer reaction and unexpected dependence of the initial polymerization rate on LC concentration were revealed by means of UV spectrophotometry, viscometry, and dilatometry. The chain transfer reaction which occurred at the boundary of LC domains in the polymer matrix caused binding of some of the LC molecules to the macromolecules of PMMA. An increase in the initial rate of polymerization and a decrease of polydispersity were explained with formation of the LC phase because growth of the macroradicals continued not only in the homogeneous polymer phase but simultaneously also at the interfacial boundary between the polymer matrix and the LC phase. It is assumed that the LC molecules anchored to the PMMA matrix can affect the mobility of free LC molecules in the LC domains when an external electric field is applied to LC/polymer composite films.
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