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Phase Transitions
A Multinational Journal
Volume 82, 2009 - Issue 6
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Dielectric properties of ten three-ring LC fluorosubstituted isothiocyanates with different mesogenic cores

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Pages 485-495 | Received 15 Mar 2009, Accepted 08 Apr 2009, Published online: 08 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

Results of the static and dynamic dielectric investigations of 10 liquid crystalline compounds consisting of three rings (phenyl or cyclohexyl) with the n-propyl and isothiocyanato terminals, fluoro lateral substitutes, and different bridging groups (CH2CH2 and/or COO) are presented. These compounds form the nematic phase in a broad temperature range. The dielectric parameters are analyzed in relation to the chemical and dipole structures of the molecules. The influence of different structural elements such as rings, bridging groups and fluorosubstitution on the dielectric properties is discussed. The relaxation time and activation enthalpy characterizing the molecular rotations around the short axes were determined. In the nematic phase, the compounds having two fluorine atoms at the lateral positions exhibit a crossover of the principal permittivity components within the megahertz frequency range. This makes them interesting from the application point of view as the so-called dual frequency materials.

Acknowledgement

The work was carried under Project PBS765.

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