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Abstract

Abstract Mesomorphic polyesters were synthesized from 4, 4′-dihydroxy-α-methylstilbene and adipic acid (P-6) or (+)-3-methyl adipic acid (P-6M). P-6 forms a thermotropic nematic phase and P6-M a thermotropic cholesteric phase. The nematic phase of P-6 could easily be identified by optical microscopy. For both polymers we observed a biphasic region in which the isotropic and liquid crystalline phases coexist. Bright colors were obtained by increasing the pitch of P6-M by admixture with either a low molecular weight nematogen or with polymer P-6, and also by synthesizing a copolymer containing the two dibasic acids. The copolymeric cholesteric phase, which is stable between 199 and 282[ddot]C, had a predominately planar texture, and these features could be retained in the solid state by quenching to produce a film having a deep blue color at room temperature. The role of the degree of polymerization upon the development of organization, and parameters, of the mesophase is discussed.

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