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Original Articles

Azomesogens containing a β-chloroethyl terminal chain: synthesis and characterisation

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Pages 371-377 | Received 13 Sep 2008, Accepted 10 Mar 2009, Published online: 17 Jun 2009
 

Abstract

In this paper, we present the synthesis and characterisation of two new mesogenic homologous series, β-chloroethyl 4-(4′-n-alkoxyphenylazo) benzoates (I) and the β-chloroethyl [4-(4′-n-alkoxybenzoyloxy)phenylazo]-4”-benzoates (II), containing a terminal β-chloro ethyl chain. Series I was synthesised by alkylation of β-chloroethyl 4-(4′-hydroxy phenylazo) benzoate with an appropriate alkyl halide, whereas series II was synthesised by esterification of β-chloroethyl 4-(4′-hydroxyphenylazo) benzoate with an appropriate 4-n-alkoxybenzoic acid. The molecular structures of these new compounds of both the series were characterised by combination of element analysis and a standard spectroscopic method. The mesomorphic behaviour was studied mainly by use of a polarised microscope and, in some cases, differential scanning calorimeter as well. In series I, all nine members synthesised exhibited only an enantiotropic smectic A mesophase. In series II, all 12 homologues exhibited an enantiotropic nematic mesophase; a smectic A phase appeared in the n-octyloxy derivative as an enantiotropic phase and persisted through to the n-hexadecyloxy member. The mesomorphic properties of both series were compared with each other and also with the properties of other structurally related series to evaluate the effects of the β-chloroethyl tail on mesomorphism.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the Dean of the Faculty of Technology and Engineering, and Head of the Applied Chemistry Department, for providing the research facilities. This paper was presented at the International Conference on Liquid Crystal (ICLC-2006) held at the Department of Physics, University of Mumbai, Santacruz (E), Vidyanagari, Mumbai, 5–8 December 2006.

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