Abstract
The synthesis and phase behaviour of the first cuneane derivatives having liquid crystalline properties are reported. This new class of liquid crystalline materials is the homologous series of bis[4‐(n‐alkoxyphenyl)]cuneane‐2,6‐dicarboxylates. They were synthesized by two methods: either by isomerization of the previously prepared bis[4‐(n‐alkoxyphenyl)]cubane‐1,4‐dicarboxylates or by direct esterification of the cuneane‐2,6‐dicarboxylic acid. Enantiotropic nematic phases were observed for the first four homologues. The higher homologues exhibited enantiotropic smectic A phases. The bis[4‐(n‐octylphenyl]cuneane‐2,6‐dicarboxylate exhibited the SmA phase at a lower temperature than its octyloxy analogue. The mesophases were investigated and established by polarizing optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X‐ray diffraction. Quantum chemical calculations suggest elongated structure for these new liquid crystalline compounds.
Acknowledgement
The authors thank Professor J. Tsanaktsidis for helpful discussions. This work was partially supported by the Hungarian Research Fund OTKA K61075 and by the bilateral exchange program between the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and INSA (Indian National Sciences Academy).