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LIQUID CRYSTALS

Synthesis and Study of Liquid Crystal Properties of Novel Homologous Series: α-4-[-4′-n-Alkoxy benzoyloxy] Phenyl β-4-Nitro benzoyl Ethylenes

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Pages 1-8 | Published online: 18 Jan 2013
 

Abstract

The synthesis and mesomorphic properties of a novel homologous series entitled α-4-[-4′-n-Alkoxy benzoyloxy] phenyl β-4-nitro benzoyl ethylenes are reported. All the 11 members of the series except the methoxy and ethoxy derivatives are mesogenic. The propyloxy to pentyloxy and the hexadecyloxy homologues are only enantiotropically nematogenic and the rest of the mesogenic homologues are enantiotropically smectogenic in addition to nematogenic in character. A phase diagram shows the phase behavior through transition curves is of a normal type. An odd–even effect is observed for the nematic-isotropic transition curve. Analytical and spectral data support the molecular structure of the materials. Transition temperatures and other liquid crystal (LC) properties including average thermal stabilities for smectic and nematic were determined by optical polarizing microscopy. Average thermal stability for smectic and nematic are 125.6°C and 154.6°C, respectively. Smectogenic and nematogenic phase ranges vary between 19°C to 35°C and 14°C to 50°C, respectively. The LC properties of the novel series are compared with two other structurally similar homologous series. The textures of the nematic phase are threaded or schlieren type and those of the smectic phase is of the type A or C.

Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge thanks to the Principal Dr. R. R. Shah and the Head, Chemistry Department, Dr. R. B. Patel for their valuable cooperation. The authors also thank to authorities of S. P. T Arts and Science College, Godhra, and Vaibhav laboratory for their cooperation. The authors acknowledge thanks to Ankita Doshi for her valuable support in the work, Department of Biochemistry, M. S. University of Baroda, Vadodara, Gujarat.

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