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Published February 6, 2008 | Supplemental Material
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Well-Defined Liquid Crystal Gels from Telechelic Polymers

Abstract

Well-defined liquid crystal networks with controlled molecular weight between cross-links and cross-link functionality were prepared by "click" cross-linking of telechelic polymers produced by ring-opening metathesis polymerization (ROMP). The networks readily swell in a small molecule liquid crystal, 5CB, to form LC gels with high swelling ratios. These gels exhibit fast, reversible, and low-threshold optic switching under applied electric fields when they are unconstrained between electrodes. For a given electric field, the LC gels prepared from shorter telechelic polymers showed a reduced degree of switching than their counterparts made from longer polymer strands. The reported approach provides control over important parameters for LC networks, such as the length of the network strands between cross-links, cross-linker functionality, and mesogen density. Therefore, it allows a detailed study of relationships between molecular structure and macroscopic properties of these scientifically and technologically interesting networks.

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© 2008 American Chemical Society. Received September 17, 2007. Publication Date (Web): January 16, 2008. This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy. Y.X. thanks the Li Ming Foundation for a Li Ming scholarship. R.V. thanks the James-Irvine Foundation and the National Defense Science and Engineering for fellowhips.

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