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Original Articles

Non-symmetric ether-linked liquid crystalline dimers with a highly polar end group

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Pages 387-393 | Received 02 Jun 2016, Accepted 11 Jul 2016, Published online: 25 Jul 2016
 

ABSTRACT

A new class of non-symmetric dimeric compounds derived from 4-cyano-4′-hydroxybiphenyl in which two rigid parts are connected via flexible spacers have been designed and synthesised. These materials possess trialkoxy chains attached at one end of the molecule, while the other end consists of a biphenyl moiety terminated with the highly polar cyano group. The molecular structures of these dimers have been confirmed by elemental analysis and spectroscopic data and their phase behaviour has been characterised by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and polarizing optical microscopy (POM). Almost all of the synthesised materials exhibit liquid crystalline properties depending on the number of carbon atoms in the terminal chains, where all short chains derivatives form nematic phases and depending on the length of the internal spacer long terminal chains homologues display crystalline or unidentified smectic phase.

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Acknowledgments

The work was supported by the DFG (Grant Ts 39/24-1).

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Funding

The work was supported by the DFG: [Grant Number Ts 39/24-1].

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