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LIQUID CRYSTALS

Synthesis and some Physical Properties of 1-Cyclohexyl-2-(4”-Halobiphenyl-4'-yl)Ethanes

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Pages 345-355 | Received 02 Apr 1983, Published online: 20 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

A series of 1-(trans-4'-n-alkylcyclohexyl)-2-(4”-halobiphenyl-4'-yl)ethanes, which show nematic phases, was prepared. Their transition temperatures, enthalpies and entropies were measured. Their bulk viscosities, birefringences and dielectric constants were determined by extrapolation. 1-(trans-4'-n-propylcyclohexyl)-2-(4”-fluorobiphenyl-4'-yl)ethane has a high clearing of 125° C, a low viscosity of 25 c.p. at 20 °C, a relatively high birefringence of 0.166 at 25 °C, and a positive dielectric anisotropy of 4.9. The transition temperatures, the N-I transition entropies, the bulk viscosities and the birefringences for the 1-(trans-4'-n-alkylcyclohexyl)-2-(4”-fluorobiphenyl-4'-yl)ethanes exhibited odd-even effects in relation to the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl chain. The bulk viscosity as a function of the third power of the van der Waals radius of the halogeno group, the birefringence as a function of the van der Waals radius of the halogeno group, and the dielectric constants as a function of the dipole moment of the halogeno group are discussed for the 1-(trans-4'-n-propylcyclohexyl)-2-(4”-halobiphenyl-4'-yl)ethanes.

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