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4-Alkylphenoxymethyl-Substituted Polystyrenes for Liquid Crystal Alignment Layers

✍ Scribed by Hyo Kang; Tae-Ho Kim; Daeseung Kang; Jong-Chan Lee


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
551 KB
Volume
210
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

We synthesized a phenoxymethyl‐substituted polystyrene (PHP) and a series of 4‐alkylphenoxymethyl‐substituted polystyrenes, where the alkyl group is (CH~2~)~n~H (n = 1, 2, 4, 6, and 8), using polymer analogous reactions, in order to study the effect of the phenoxymethyl and 4‐alkylphenoxymethyl side groups on the liquid crystal (LC) alignment properties. The LC cell fabricated with the rubbed PHP film exhibited homogeneous planar and perpendicular LC alignment with respect to the rubbing direction. On the contrary, the LC cells made from the 4‐alkylphenoxymethyl‐substituted polystyrenes showed homeotropic LC alignment behaviors even at a very high rubbing density of 250, regardless of the length of the alkyl groups. Previously, n‐alkylsulfonylmethyl‐substituted polystyrenes with alkyl groups having more than 8 carbons (n > 8) showed homeotropic LC alignment behavior. Therefore, the additional phenoxy group in the side chain was found to improve the homeotropic LC aligning ability of the polystyrene derivatives.

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