Orientational ordering in sequence-disordered liquid crystalline polymers

Citation:

Gutman, L. & Shakhnovich, E. Orientational ordering in sequence-disordered liquid crystalline polymers. Chemical Physics Letters 325, 4, 323 - 329 (2000).

Date Published:

2000

Abstract:

We study the nematic/isotropic (N/I) phase diagram and orientational ordering in heteropolymers consisting of stiff and flexible segments by field theory. It is shown that a finite and small variance in sequence disorder is sufficient to destroy orientational ordering; in the lyotropic case, the presence of sequence disorder triples the (N/I) coexistence density difference compared with that of stiff homopolymers at similar conditions. The typical N/I domain scale predicted using nucleation theory and field theory is ∼μm in agreement with recent optical microscopy experimental results.

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