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Original Articles

6-Hydroxyhexyl 4-(E)-4-alkoxy/halostyryl)benzoates: synthesis, characterisation and study of mesomorphic and fluorescent properties

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Pages 628-642 | Received 16 Jun 2015, Accepted 17 Aug 2016, Published online: 06 Sep 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Hydroxyhexyl esters of alkoxy and halostilbene carboxylic acids were prepared and studied for thermal, liquid crystalline and fluorescent properties. The decomposition temperatures were determined thermogravimetrically and the compounds were found stable at least up to 200°C. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) indicated two mesophases in alkoxystilbene caboxylates. The smectic nature of the liquid crystal (LC) compounds was identified from the optical textures and confirmed through X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements, where SmA, SmB and CrE mesophases were observed. The compounds 3a-g and 3h-k show single absorption maxima in UV-visible spectra at around 338 and 322 nm, respectively. All the alkoxy compounds emit blue light in solution and in solid state in the wavelength range of 422–425 nm.

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Funding

This work was supported by the Higher Education Commission, Pakistan through a Ph.D fellowship to Mr. Khushi Muhammad under ‘Development of S & T manpower through indigenous Ph.D (300 Scholars)’ and Brazilian financial agencies: CNPq, CAPES and INCT/INEO. The XRD experiments were carried out in the Laboratório de Difração de Raios X (LDRX-CFM/UFSC).

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