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Phase Transitions
A Multinational Journal
Volume 83, 2010 - Issue 6
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Original Articles

Phase behavior of four homologous compounds of 4-n-alkyl-4′-isothiocyanatobiphenyl (nBT) under pressure

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Pages 419-431 | Received 24 Feb 2010, Accepted 24 Apr 2010, Published online: 23 Jun 2010
 

Abstract

The phase behavior of four homologous compounds of 4-n-nonyl-, 4-n-decyl-, 4-n-undecyl-, and 4-n-dodecyl-4′-isothiocyanatobiphenyl (9BT, 10BT, 11BT, and 12BT) was reinvestigated to characterize their high-pressure mesophases under pressures up to 150 MPa using a polarizing optical microscope equipped with a high-pressure optical cell and a wide-angle X-ray diffractometer equipped with a high-pressure sample vessel. The pressure-induced mesophases of 9BT and 10BT appearing under pressures above about 60 and 100 MPa, respectively, were identified as nematic (N) and smectic A (SmA) phases, which indicate the reversible Cr–CrE–N–I and Cr–CrE–SmA–I phase transitions under elevated pressure. Both the 11BT and 12BT exhibited the reversible transition of Cr–CrE–SmA–I in the low-pressure regions below about 5 and 23 MPa, respectively. Both the stable CrE phases changed into the monotropic (and metastable) one under higher pressures, which the Cr–SmA–I and I–SmA–CrE–Cr phase transitions on heating and cooling processes were recognized, respectively.

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