2025.03.28
[Paper] “Vertically aligned polyimide prepared from a lyotropic precursor containing clay nanosheet that facilitates vertical stacking of smectic layerVertically aligned polyimide prepared from a lyotropic precursor containing clay nanosheet that facilitates vertical stacking of smectic layer” published by WRH professors Ryohei Ishige and Sergei Kazarian
WRH professors Ryohei Ishige and Sergei Kazarian (School of Materials and Chemical Technology) published a paper in Polymer.
“Vertically aligned polyimide prepared from a lyotropic precursor containing clay nanosheet that facilitates vertical stacking of smectic layer”
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.polymer.2025.128267
Abstract:
This paper reports that adding a small amount of nanosheets (nanoclay, NC) with a hydrophobic surface to a solution of lyotropic liquid-crystalline poly(amic ester) (PAE) facilitates the vertical alignment of the main chain of PAE as a precursor of polyimide. This method allows the preparation of thin films of preferentially vertically aligned (VA) polyimide (PI), even on hydrophilic substrates, using a conventional solution casting process. The vertical alignment mechanism of the PAE main chains was investigated using precise orientation analyses based on grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering (GI-WAXS), infrared p-polarized multiple-angle incidence resolution spectroscopy (IR pMAIRS), and polarized micro-ATR-FTIR spectroscopic imaging (micro-ATR imaging) methods. GI-WAXS and IR pMAIRS revealed that the NC nanosheets were horizontally oriented in the film, enhancing the orientation order parameter (S) of the PAE. Micro-ATR imaging indicated that S increased homogeneously in the composite film, even though a small portion of the NC was aggregated. These analyses demonstrate that the smectic-layer growth of the lyotropic PAE from the hydrophobic interfaces in the solution was the key to generating the vertical alignment of the PAE main chain. This study provides a versatile strategy for fabricating VA films by adding nanosheets to various precursors that exhibit lyotropic smectic phases.