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The molecular order and phase transitions of two smectic poly(ester imide)s based on aminobenzoic acid trimellitimide (PEI 1) or aminocinnamic acid trimellitimide (PEI 2) and α,ω-dihydroxydodecane were investigated by X-ray scattering. During cooling, the polymers pass through monotropic smectic liquid-crystalline (LC) phases (SA, SC), which transform into higher-ordered smectic-crystalline phases (SE, SH). The smectic layer structure of about 3 nm gives rise to a sharp reflection at 2θ ≅ 3°. Peak shape analysis and analysis of the interface distribution function revealed long-range longitudinal correlation among the mesogens in the LC phase but short-range lateral correlation. The development of a broad reflection in the small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS, 2θ < 1°) indicates the formation of a lamellar two-phase system. The long-period changes reversibly between 10 and 30 nm with increasing temperature. The crystalline lamellae comprise a number of smectic-crystalline layers with packed mesogens, while the noncrystalline interlamellar regions keep their smectic-LC order. In the metastable SB phase, formed during annealing of quenched PEI 1, the diffuse SAXS indicates a random distribution of small, probably fringed, crystals with hexagonal-packed mesogens. In the lamellar SE and SH phases, tie molecules play an important role, but chain folding cannot be excluded.
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Received: 16 July 1999/Accepted: 28 April 2000
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Wutz, C., Stribeck, N. & Gieseler, D. Investigation of molecular order and phase transitions of smectic poly(ester imide)s by means of small-angle X-ray scattering. Colloid Polym Sci 278, 1061–1069 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960000370
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960000370