M. Tanaka et al., STRUCTURE AND THERMAL-BEHAVIOR OF A THERMOTROPIC LIQUID-CRYSTALLINE POLYIMIDE (PI-LC), High performance polymers, 10(1), 1998, pp. 147-153
Anomalous solid structures formed by a thermotropic liquid crystalline
polyimide (PI-LC) were investigated by thermal analysis, polarized li
ght microscopy and x-ray analysis. It was revealed that PI-LC should u
ndergo a phase transition from the crystalline to the isotropic phase
through the smectic or nematic phase in the temperature range 277-300
degrees C. The PI-LC filament extruded at 280 degrees C, at which temp
erature the polymer was in liquid crystalline phase, was formed to hav
e a structure similar to the smectic C phase, while that extruded and
meltdrawn at 310 degrees C, at which temperature the polymer was in th
e isotropic phase, had a structure similar to the smectic A phase.