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Phase transfer Pd(0)/Cu(I) catalysed polymerization reactions 7. Synthesis and thermotropic behaviour of 1,4-bis[2-(3′,3′'-difluoro-4′,4′'-di-n-alkyloxyphenyl)-ethynyl]benzene dimers

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Pages 229-242 | Received 11 Sep 1990, Accepted 18 Feb 1991, Published online: 24 Sep 2006
 

Abstract

The symmetrically difluorinated aryl-acetylene dimers, 1,4-bis[2-(3′,3′'-difluoro-4′,4′'-di-n-alkyloxyphenyl)ethynyl]benzenes (n = 7–12), were prepared by a one pot phase transfer. Pd(0)/Cu(I) catalysed, three step coupling of 1,4-diiodobenzene with 2-methyl-3-butyn-2-ol and the appropriate 1-bromo-3-fluoro-(4-n-alkyloxy)benzene. All members of the series display enantiotropic nematic and smectic C phases as well as an additional smectic mesophase in the sequence C[sbnd]S[sbnd]SC[sbnd]N[sbnd]I. The textures observed by polarized optical microscopy strongly support identification of the second smectic phase as a SE mesophase. The SC temperature window increases as the length of the n-alkyloxy substituent increases, whereas the stability of the nematic and SE temperature windows decrease. In these fluorinated dimers, destabilization of mesomorphic behaviour by lateral fluorine substitution is compensated by stabilization due to the large length to breadth ratio of the mesogen, such that melting and crystallization are depressed more than isotropization when compared to the non-fluorinated dimers.

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