Liquid crystalline network composites reinforced by silica nanoparticles

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Abstract

Liquid crystalline networks (LCNs) are a class of polymers, which are able to produce mechanical actuation in response to external stimuli. Recent creation of LCNs with exchangeable links (xLCNs) makes LCNs easy moldable. As the xLCNs need to be shaped at a high temperature, it is important to enhance their thermal and mechanical properties. In this paper, a series of xLCNs/SiO2 composites containing 1%-7% SiO2 nanoparitcles (SNP) were prepared and their thermal and mechanical properties were examined. The results show that xLCNs/SNP composites have lower liquid crystalline-isotropic phase transition temperature and higher decomposition temperature than pure LCN. The tensile strength and the elongation at break of xLCNs at high temperatures were also enhanced due to the addition of SNPs. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Li, Z., Yang, Y., Qin, B., Zhang, X., Tao, L., Wei, Y., & Ji, Y. (2014). Liquid crystalline network composites reinforced by silica nanoparticles. Materials, 7(7), 5356–5365. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma7075356

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