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Kinetics of the nematic phase growth across the isotropic-nematic phase transition in polymer-dispersed liquid crystals

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Pages 319-328 | Received 02 Mar 2009, Published online: 22 May 2009
 

Abstract

Polymer-dispersed liquid crystals (PDLCs) composed of poly(dimethyl siloxane), cured poly(dimethyl siloxane) and polysulfone (as matrices), and an azomethine compound (as an embedded mesogen varying in weight from 5 to 80%) were prepared via solvent-induced phase separation. After preparation, they were heated to the melt and then cooled; phase transitions upon both heating and cooling were detected with a differential scanning calorimeter and a polarising optical microscope (POM). The nematic droplets appearing in the POM images across the isotropic-nematic phase transition were treated statistically and described with principles of irreversible thermodynamics. Furthermore, kinetics of the nematic phase growth across this phase transition was studied and described analytically with the universal law for cluster growth. Both flexibility of the polymer matrix and the mesogen content in PDLCs were shown to influence the processes studied.

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