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THE INVESTIGATION OF THE STRUCTURE-PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS OF POLY(PROPYLENE IMINE) DENDRIMER OF SECOND GENERATION

Journal

LIQUID CRYSTALS AND THEIR APPLICATION
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 84-91

Publisher

IVANOVO STATE UNIV
DOI: 10.18083/LCAppl.2021.3.84

Keywords

dendrimers; molecular conformation; liquid crystal polymorphism; structure-phase transformations

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A liquid crystal poly(propylene imine) dendrimer of second generation (D2) was studied using X-ray diffraction and Hosemann's paracrystal model, revealing a unique fan-shaped conformation, two liquid crystal phases, and an inability to be oriented by external magnetic or electric fields. Phase transitions and structural parameters were analyzed, showing characteristics of a mixed-order phase transition and two-phase behavior near the phase transition and vitrifying region.
Liquid crystal poly(propylene imine) dendrimer of second generation (D2) was investigated by X-ray diffraction method in the range from room temperature to isotropic melting temperature. The effects of both magnetic and electric fields on an orientation of the dendrimer were considered. An analysis of diffraction patterns was carried out with the use of paracrystal model of Hosemann. Structural simulation and diffraction calculations of the models were used for determining the layer structure parameters of the dendrimer. Temperature behavior of some structural parameters during phase transformations were considered. It was determined that the dendrimer has fan-shaped conformation and forms two liquid crystal phases: SmI and N-C. The dendrimer does not crystallize, but does vitrify with the structure of the previous SmI phase. It was established that the dendrimer can not be oriented either by magnetic field 1,2 T or electrostatic field 2 MV/m. The identification of LC phases and their structure parameters have been confirmed by diffraction calculations. The phase transitions of the dendrimer are G -> 55-66 degrees C -> SmI -> 401 degrees C -> N-C -> 274 degrees C -> Iso. The SmI -> N-C phase transition is the phase transition of mixed order (the phase transition of both the first-order and the second-order). Temperature dependencies of structural parameters in the vicinity of the SmI -> N-C phase transition and in the vicinity of the region of vitrifying contain, features of a two-phase behavior of the dendrimer.

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