Molecular dynamics and strengthening of liquid-crystal polymers
2005
The role of large-scale molecular motion in the self-organization and strengthening of liquid-crystal polymer fibers is discussed. It is shown that, at high temperatures, these objects are oriented liquid-crystal melts in which macromolecules remain extended but execute high-frequency conformational motions without leaving the tube approximately 20 A in diameter. This large-scale motion is referred to as quasi-segmental motion. During annealing, the chains involved in quasi-segmental motion can accomplish longitudinal displacements (reptate) over considerable distances. It is this reptation that favors spontaneous self-organization and, consequently, strengthening of liquid-crystal polymer fibers upon heat treatment. The role played by the quasi-segmental motion of rigid macromolecules in the strengthening of polymers of different types is compared with the role played by the segmental motion of flexible chains in this process.
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