1. Order--Disorder Transition in Supramolecular Polymers.
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Cortese, Jessalyn, Soulié-Ziakovic, Corinne, Cloitre, Michel, Tencé-Girault, Sylvie, and Leibler, Ludwik
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SUPRAMOLECULAR chemistry , *MECHANICAL properties of polymers , *ORDER-disorder models , *TRANSITION temperature , *THYMINE , *DISPERSION relations , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials - Abstract
In supramolecular polymers, directional interactions control the constituting units connectivity, but dispersion forces may conspire to make complex organizations. Here we report on the long-range order and order-disorder transition (ODT) of main-chain supramolecular polymers based on poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) spacers functionalized on both ends with thymine. Below the ODT temperature (TODT), these compounds are semicrystalline with a lamellar structure, showing nanophase separation between crystallized thymine planes and amorphous PPO layers. Above TODT, they are amorphous and homogeneous even though their X-ray scattering spectrum reveals a peak. This peak is due to correlation hole effect resulting from contrast between end-functional groups and spacer. Macroscopically, the transition is accompanied by dramatic flow and mechanical properties changes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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