Photopolymerization of Reactive Mesogenic Schiff Bases
and Related Metallomesogens
Posted on 1998-12-17 - 00:00
Mesomorphic salicylaldimines and related Cu(II), Pd(II), Zn(II), and VO(IV) complexes
modified with acrylate groups have been synthesized. The liquid crystalline properties of
the acrylic monomers are reported and, except for the Zn(II) complex, all are mesogenic.
Their free-radical polymerization has been undertaken under several conditions, in solution,
by using a thermal initiator or a photoinitiator. Use of visible light and a fluorinated
diaryltitanocene photoinitiator (Irgacure 784-DC from Ciba-Geigy) have been proved the
most adequate conditions to polymerize either the organic or the metal-containing acrylate
Schiff bases. The light-induced polymerization has been investigated by optical microscopy,
DSC, and in cells, and only Cu(II) inhibits the process. The process has been applied to the
preparation of metal-containing elastomers and networks, but the change of mesophase
during polymerization and the high transition temperatures of diacrylates have limited the
preparation of macroscopically oriented films. Light-activated polymerization has also been
attempted for related vinyl-ether Schiff bases but it was unsuccessful.
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Cano, M.; Oriol, L.; Piñol, M.; Serrano, J. L. (2016). Photopolymerization of Reactive Mesogenic Schiff Bases
and Related Metallomesogens. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm980491a