Abstract
A series of main chain liquid crystalline ionomers containing sulphonate groups pendent to the polymer backbone were synthesized by an interfacial condensation reaction of 4,4′‐bis(1,10‐sebacyloxo)benzoic acid, brilliant yellow (BY), and 4,4′‐biphenyldiol. 4,4′‐Bis(1,10‐sebacyloxo)benzoic acid exhibited nematic schlieren texture during heating and cooling. The ionomers are thermotropic liquid crystalline polymers and thermally stable to about 270°C. They exhibit broad mesophase regions over a range of 220°C and the same nematic mesomogen with a colourful thread texture as B0‐LCP, which implies that the introduction of an ionic group did not change the texture of the B0‐LCP. However, the thermotropic liquid crystalline properties were somewhat weakened when the concentration of BY was more than 5%. The inherent viscosity in N,N‐dimethylformamide solution suggested that intermolecular associations of sulphonate groups occurred at low concentration, and intermolecular associations predominated at higher concentration.
Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to the National Natural Scientific Fundamental Committee of China, and National Basic Research Priorities of China, for financial support of this work.