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Original Articles

Phase transitions of new antiferroelectric thiobenzoateFootnote

Pages 757-770 | Received 31 Jan 2007, Accepted 23 Feb 2007, Published online: 04 Dec 2010
 

Abstract

This article reports on the phase sequences in a new chiral liquid crystalline compound, a member of the thioester series, (S)-(+)-4-[(4-{[1-methyl]heptylcarboxyl}phenyl)-carbonylthio]phenyl-4′-decyloxy-1-benzencarboxylate, referred to as 10.OPOSMH, which has been recently synthesized. 10.OPOSMH exhibits ferro- and antiferroelectric behaviour. This compound contains three benzene rings connected with the ester and thioester central groups. The 10.OPOSMH molecule is terminated with the achiral n-decyloxy and chiral (S)-(+)-1-methylheptyl carboxylate terminal chains, where the chiral group is in para position with respect to the thioester group. This mesogen assumes the existence of antiferroelectric smectic C () and ferroelectric smectic C () phases and also the smectic chiral subphases: , and , both on heating and cooling.

†This article is dedicated to Prof. Dr Jerzy A. Janik on his 80th birthday.

Acknowledgements

The author would like to thank Prof. Jan Przedmojski (Warsaw University of Technology, Poland) for X-ray measurements and Dr Wojciech Zając (IFJ Kraków, Poland) for his assistance while preparing the manuscript.

Notes

†This article is dedicated to Prof. Dr Jerzy A. Janik on his 80th birthday.

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