Time-temperature superposition (TTS) principle was applied to dynamic mechanical analysis performed on two main-chain polydomain elastomers exhibiting a nematic and a smectic A phase. It was found that TTS did not hold neither across the nematic-isotropic nor the smectic-isotropic transitions. The nematic elastomer showed an increase in the storage modulus in the isotropic phase with respect to the nematic phase: this could be explained by means of dynamic soft elasticity, which has been claimed in some literature for side-chain liquid crystalline elastomers (SCLCEs), or in terms of the de Gennes model by a macroscopic/hydrodynamic description. The presence of the mesogen directly incorporated into the main chain increases the lifetimes of the elastic modes both in the isotropic and in the liquid crystalline (LC) phases, with respect to the SCLCEs. In the case of the smectic A elastomer, lifetimes on the order of 109 s could be estimated. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Viscoelasticity of main chain liquid crystalline elastomers
Cerruti Pierfrancesco;Carfagna Cosimo
2006
Abstract
Time-temperature superposition (TTS) principle was applied to dynamic mechanical analysis performed on two main-chain polydomain elastomers exhibiting a nematic and a smectic A phase. It was found that TTS did not hold neither across the nematic-isotropic nor the smectic-isotropic transitions. The nematic elastomer showed an increase in the storage modulus in the isotropic phase with respect to the nematic phase: this could be explained by means of dynamic soft elasticity, which has been claimed in some literature for side-chain liquid crystalline elastomers (SCLCEs), or in terms of the de Gennes model by a macroscopic/hydrodynamic description. The presence of the mesogen directly incorporated into the main chain increases the lifetimes of the elastic modes both in the isotropic and in the liquid crystalline (LC) phases, with respect to the SCLCEs. In the case of the smectic A elastomer, lifetimes on the order of 109 s could be estimated. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


