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Liquid Crystals

Weak Forces for the Growth of Smectic-F Liquid Crystal

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Pages 19-29 | Received 23 Dec 1996, Accepted 13 Nov 1997, Published online: 04 Oct 2006
 

Abstract

N(p-n-dodecyloxybenzylidene)p-n-alkylanilines, viz., 120.m compounds of nO.m series, for m = 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16 are synthesised and characterised by Polarised Thermal Microscopy (TM) and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC). These compounds are found to exhibit 2D Bond-Orientationally (BO) ordered smectic-F liquid crystal phase with shift distortion along with orthogonal smectic-A, -B(cryst) phases. The intermediate members of the compounds of 120.m series (m < 10) are found to exhibit orthogonal smectic phases along with the tilted phases, while the higher homologues (m > 10) show the tilted bond-orientational smectic phases only. The miscibility studies for the confirmation of smectic-F phase through binary (120.12 + 100.14) phase diagram, suggests the possibility for the occurrence of smectic-F phase down towards ambient temperatures. The smectic-G phase melting temperature, T FG is found to depress at lower and higher concentrations (x), while smectic-F phase clearing temperature T IF remains constant with the concentration. The thermal span of smectic-F phase is found to depend on the chemical potential (represented by the mole fraction x) in the (T, x) phase diagram. The cubic fit in the vicinity of lower/higher concentrations, qualitatively infers the weak nature of Van der Walls' molecular forces for the growth of pseudo-hexagonal packed quasi-2-D BO ordered S F liquid crystal with a poor registry of positional correlations.

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