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The effects of lateral halogen substituents on the low-temperature cybotactic nematic phase in oxadiazole based bent-core liquid crystals

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Pages 1754-1764 | Received 06 Jul 2015, Accepted 18 Aug 2015, Published online: 06 Oct 2015
 

Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that the incorporation of lateral methyl groups on oxadiazole-based liquid crystals leads to relatively low-temperature cybotactic nematic phases which, in some cases, supercool to room temperature. We report here the synthesis and phase behaviour of related compounds that possess lateral halogen groups and in some cases, lateral methyl groups as well. Derivatives with three lateral substituents (one halogen and two methyl groups) in a specific pattern supercool in the nematic phase to room temperature. As was the case with the previously reported trimethylated derivatives, the low-temperature nematic phase is glassy in nature. Two of the new trisubstituted derivatives (with bromo and chloro groups) remain in the nematic phase upon subsequent heating until transitioning to the isotropic phase indicating that the low-temperature nematic phase may be more stable than that shown by the trimethylated analogue. Preliminary X-ray diffraction analysis confirms the presence of a tilted cybotactic nematic phase. In addition, the splitting observed in the wide-angle scattering feature is indicative of enhanced local biaxial packing.

Acknowledgements

ES acknowledges Jonathan Adams for technical assistance. OF and FV acknowledge I.F. Placentino, Università Politecnica delle Marche, C. Ferrero and D. Hermida Merino, ESRF, for their support in the XRD measurements. ETS was supported by the Boshamer Professorship.

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Funding

ES acknowledges the National Science Foundation (NSF) (DMR-1005923) and the University of Puget Sound for financial support of this research.

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