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Liquid Crystals

A Mixture-Induced Nematic Phase

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Pages 289-302 | Received 22 Jan 1985, Published online: 20 Apr 2011
 

Abstract

We report on an unusual variant in liquid crystal polymorphism where a nematic phase is created from a binary mixture of two compounds, neither one of which in its pure state exhibits the nematic phase. One of the compounds in its pure form exhibits only a smectic A phase which is stabilized by an extended alkyl chain. The other compound in its pure form exhibits a smectic A and a smectic B phase which are stabilized by a terminally substituted halogen. When mixed, a wide-temperature-range nematic is created. This induced nematic is studied by x-rays, differential scanning calorimetry, and by varying the terminal halogen.

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