Design and synthesis of a zero-photoelastic birefringence polymer with a high glass-transition temperature by a random copolymerization method

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We designed and synthesized a zero-photoelastic birefringence polymer that had a high glass-transition temperature (Tg) by introducing trans-stilbene units into the side chains of the copolymer by a random copolymerization method. The concentration of the trans-stilbene units required to compensate for photoelastic birefringence in the random copolymer was lower than that required in a polymer prepared by an anisotropic molecule dopant method, because the presence of an anisotropic moiety in the side chain of the polymer has a greater effect than an anisotropic molecule doped in the polymer. Furthermore, the polymer with trans-stilbene units in side chains showed a higher Tg than the polymer containing an anisotropic dopant. We conclude that the introduction of an anisotropic molecule of a similar or larger size to trans-stilbene into the side chain gives a polymer with a high T g. © The Society of Polymer Science, Japan (SPSJ) All rights reserved.

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Shafiee, H., Tagaya, A., & Koike, Y. (2011). Design and synthesis of a zero-photoelastic birefringence polymer with a high glass-transition temperature by a random copolymerization method. Polymer Journal, 43(3), 306–312. https://doi.org/10.1038/pj.2010.136

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