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Achieving High Permittivity Paraelectric Behavior in Mesogen-Free Sulfonylated Chiral Polyethers with Smectic C Liquid Crystalline Self-Assembly

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MACROMOLECULES
Volume 56, Issue 5, Pages 1863-1874

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.macromol.2c02549

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In this work, mesogen-free comb-shaped LCPs based on isotactic polyepichlorohydrin were designed to increase dipole density and induce ferroelectric switching. By moving the sulfonyl groups away from the main chain and implementing methyl-branched alkyl side chains, these LCPs exhibited typical paraelectric behavior with a high dielectric constant in the range of 20-30.
Ferroelectric liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) with a high spontaneous polarization (Ps) are of great interest for the fabrication of advanced electronic devices. However, conventional ferroelectric LCPs typically exhibit low spontaneous polarization, only around 1 mC/m(2). To increase the orientational polarization for ferroelectric LCPs, in this work, we designed mesogen-free comb-shaped LCPs based on isotactic polyepichlorohydrin, which contained highly dipolar sulfonyl groups (dipole moment of 4.5 Debye) in the side chains. The goal was to increase dipole density and induce ferroelectric switching. In this new series of mesogenfree LCPs, the sulfonyl groups were first moved away from the main chain to mitigate strong dipole-dipole interactions. Second, methyl-branched alkyl side chains were implemented to decrease the crystallizability and induce the Smectic C (SmC) self-assembly. Intriguingly, these SmC samples, for the first time, exhibited typical paraelectric behavior (i.e., slim S-shaped single hysteresis loops) with a high dielectric constant in the range of 20-30. Learning from the knowledge obtained from this study, we will be able to design new mesogen-free LCPs with tailor-made dipole-dipole interactions and realize ferroelectricity.

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