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Original Articles

Cholesteryl-based liquid crystal dimers containing a sulfur–sulfur link in the flexible spacer

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Pages 259-268 | Received 05 Aug 2011, Accepted 14 Sep 2011, Published online: 14 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

Seven members of the homologous series of the liquid crystal dimers, the bis(ω-(cholesteryloxycarbonyl)alkyl)disulfides, which contain a sulfur−sulfur link in the flexible spacer have been synthesised and their liquid crystal properties characterised. The dimers are referred to using the acronym Chol-n-SS-n-Chol in which n denotes the number of carbon atoms linking the cholesteryl-based groups and the sulfur atoms, and was varied between 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 11 and 12. All seven homologues exhibit a chiral nematic phase and for the longest three members a smectic A phase was also observed. An odd−even effect is apparent in both the transition temperatures and the values of the entropy change associated with the chiral nematic−isotropic transition, ΔSN*I /R, in which dimers with even values of n show the higher values. This is interpreted in terms of the average molecular shapes in which the C−S−S−C dihedral angle is around 90°. The values of ΔSN*I/R shown by these dimers are very small for liquid crystal dimers and this is attributed to the increased molecular biaxiality arising from the C−S−S−C dihedral angle. The smectic A phase exhibited by the homologues with n = 10, 11 and 12 is proposed to consist of an intercalated arrangement of the dimers which is driven by the mismatch in cross-sectional areas of the cholesteryl-based groups and alkyl chains.

Acknowledgements

CTI and GYY gratefully acknowledge the funding of this research under a PMI2 Research Co-operation (British Council) award. GYY would also like to thank Universiti Sains Malaysia for providing the supporting funding through RU Research Grant (No. 1001/PKIMIA/811127).

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