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Original Articles

Synthesis and characterization of new ferroelectric liquid crystals containing oligomethylene spacers

Pages 309-318 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

Two series of ferroelectric liquid crystals containing a phenyl biphenyl carboxylate mesogenic group and oligomethylene spacers (n 3, 4, 6, 8) were synthesized and characterized. The chiral moieties are the (S)-2-methylbutoxycarbonyl and (S)-1-methylheptoxycarbonyl groups. The mesomorphic behaviours of the compounds were characterized using differential scanning calorimetry and optical polarized microscopy. Spontaneous polarization (P) of the liquid crystals was measured by an automated polarization tester over a wide temperature range. The mesomorphic properties are discussed as a function of spacer length and position of the chiral centre. It is found that the phase transition temperature decreases with increasing number of oligomethylene units. The phase behaviours of the LC with (S)-1-methylheptoxycarbonyl are more complex than those with (S)-2-methylbutoxycarbonyl, due to the flexible tail in the former. Moreover, the spontaneous polarization depends mainly on the position of the chiral centre, with Ps 15 nC cm 2 and Ps 60 123 nC cm 2 for the series s with (S)-2-methylbutoxycarbonyl and (S)-1-methylheptoxycarbonyl groups, respectively.

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