Abstract
Recent investigations concerning the structure of the B Phase have unearthed a variety of packing arrangements of the molecular layers for this semctic modification. Two general structures have been discovered; one in which the B Phase has three-dimensional crystalline order (crystal B), and one that is characterized by short-range in-plane positional ordering of the constituent molecules, and long-range bond orientational order, both within and between the layers (heatic B). In this present study n-hexyl 4′-n-pentyloxybiphenyl-4-carboxylated (650BC) has been synthesized and its smectic phases charaterized. Typically, this ester exhibits an A, B,E, phase sequence, with the B Phase being of the hexactic type. The Synthesis, microscopic textures, and miscibility studise ar reported here. The results show that while the two types of B phase appear co-miscibly by conventional optical mehtods, in fact X-ray diffraction studies show that a transition occurs between the two phases in certain binary mixtures. Thus, the hexactic B and crystal B modification are thermodynamically distint phasaes.