The molecular orientation of a liquid crystalline (LC) epoxy resin (LCER) on silane coupling surfaces of amorphous soda-lime-silica glass substrates was investigated. The LC epoxy monomer on the silane coupling surfaces of the substrates was revealed to form a smectic A (SmA) phase with planar alignments because of the relatively low surface free energy. An LCER with a curing agent, however, formed a homeotropically aligned SmA structure by curing on a substrate surface modified using a silane coupling agent with amino groups. This formation of homeotropic alignment was considered due to the attribution of the reaction between the amino group on the surface of the substrate and the epoxy group of the LCER. The homeotropic alignment had a relatively high orientation parameter of 0.95. Therefore, it is expected to possess high thermal conductivity and be applied as high-thermal-conductivity adhesives or packaging materials for electrical and electronic devices.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10500675 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.3c01498 | DOI Listing |
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