We investigated the rheological behavior of two nematic polymethacrylate homopolymer samples, S1 and S5, containing azobenzene side groups. They possessed different molar mass and molar mass distribution, which was fitted by a twocomponent molar mass distribution function. Creep and oscillatory measurements enabled us to obtain the temperature dependence of the zero shear viscosity. The time-temperature superposition principle was found to hold over large temperature intervals; in particular no discontinuities were detected at the isotropic-nematie transition in either sample. Moreover, temperature scans of the storage modulus of the polymers at a constant frequency were marked by glass and conformational transitions, the conformation trans...
A nematic material has five independent viscosities that depend on the temperature, pressure, and or...
We report on the first rheological study of the structural relaxations in a nematic liquid crystalli...
The molecular dynamics of a family of nematic main chain liquid crystalline polyesters with methylen...
The rheological behavior of a nematic polymethacrylate containing an azobenzene side group was inves...
Two copolymers containing nonmesogenic methyl methacrylate (MMA) and nematogenic azobenzene methacry...
We report on the rheological investigation of a nematic block copolymer of an azobenzene methacrylat...
The linear viscoelastic response of polymers from a nematogenic azo- benzene methacrylate and its c...
The shear rheological behavior was investigated in a series of high molar mass liquid-crystalline po...
The dynamic of Freederiks transition at bend deformation is used to study the viscoelastic propertie...
The dynamics of Freederiks transition at bend deformation in the magnetic field was used to study th...
We have studied the rheology and the conformation of stretched comb-like liquid-crystalline polymers...
Liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) are a new class of high strength materials. Their rheological beh...
The mass contents in five samples of a nematic azobenzene polymethacrylate having different molar ma...
A combined study of local relaxation and dynamic fragility is presented in a series of poly methylme...
The possibility of achieving devices for rewritable optical storage is provided by polymers with az...
A nematic material has five independent viscosities that depend on the temperature, pressure, and or...
We report on the first rheological study of the structural relaxations in a nematic liquid crystalli...
The molecular dynamics of a family of nematic main chain liquid crystalline polyesters with methylen...
The rheological behavior of a nematic polymethacrylate containing an azobenzene side group was inves...
Two copolymers containing nonmesogenic methyl methacrylate (MMA) and nematogenic azobenzene methacry...
We report on the rheological investigation of a nematic block copolymer of an azobenzene methacrylat...
The linear viscoelastic response of polymers from a nematogenic azo- benzene methacrylate and its c...
The shear rheological behavior was investigated in a series of high molar mass liquid-crystalline po...
The dynamic of Freederiks transition at bend deformation is used to study the viscoelastic propertie...
The dynamics of Freederiks transition at bend deformation in the magnetic field was used to study th...
We have studied the rheology and the conformation of stretched comb-like liquid-crystalline polymers...
Liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) are a new class of high strength materials. Their rheological beh...
The mass contents in five samples of a nematic azobenzene polymethacrylate having different molar ma...
A combined study of local relaxation and dynamic fragility is presented in a series of poly methylme...
The possibility of achieving devices for rewritable optical storage is provided by polymers with az...
A nematic material has five independent viscosities that depend on the temperature, pressure, and or...
We report on the first rheological study of the structural relaxations in a nematic liquid crystalli...
The molecular dynamics of a family of nematic main chain liquid crystalline polyesters with methylen...