Effect of crosslinkers on optical and mechanical behavior of chiral nematic liquid crystal elastomers

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Abstract

Chiral nematic (N*) liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) are suitable for fabricating stimuli-responsive materials. As crosslinkers considerably affect the N*LCE network, we investigated the effects of crosslinking units on the physical properties of N*LCEs. The N*LCEs were synthesized with different types of crosslinkers, and the relationship between the N*LC polymeric system and the crosslinking unit was investigated. The N*LCEs emit color by selective reflection, in which the color changes in response to mechanical deformation. The LC-type crosslinker decreases the helical twisting power of the N*LCE by increasing the total molar ratio of the mesogenic compound. The N*LCE exhibits mechano-responsive color changes by coupling the N*LC orientation and the polymer network, where the N*LCEs exhibit different degrees of pitch variation depending on the crosslinker. Moreover, the LC-type crosslinker increases the Young’s modulus of N*LCEs, and the long methylene chains increase the breaking strain. An analysis of experimental results verified the effect of the crosslinkers, providing a design rationale for N*LCE materials in mechano-optical sensor applications.

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Ku, K., Hisano, K., Yuasa, K., Shigeyama, T., Akamatsu, N., Shishido, A., & Tsutsumi, O. (2021). Effect of crosslinkers on optical and mechanical behavior of chiral nematic liquid crystal elastomers. Molecules, 26(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26206193

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