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Polymer, Vol.37, No.2, 371-375, 1996
The Relaxation of a Magnetically Orientated Liquid-Crystalline Polymer
The relaxation of the orientation induced by the action of a magnetic held on a thermotropic liquid crystalline polymer is examined. The polymer is a main-chain random copolyester available as a molecular weight series covering the range 4600-14400. The rate of loss of orientation is modelled using a similar function to that used to describe the orientation process, all induced orientation being lost over a period of 30 min. Microstructural studies show the complete loss of the domain structure developed on magnetic orientation, and also indicate that the orientation and relaxation cycle gives a microstructure which is coarser than that in the untreated samples. The influence of the crystallization process on the induced orientation is also examined.