ABSTRACT
In this study, we offer a new family of alkylthio-containing diphenylacetylene-based liquid crystalline molecules (the so-called tolanes) showing nematic phases stable down to room temperature and high birefringence, with insights into the role for terminal alkyl chains in mesogenic incidence and tendency. A number of asymmetric tolane homologues having various alkyl chain lengths in the alkylthio and alkyl groups at each p-, p’-position were synthesised, and their phase transition behaviour was investigated by polarising optical microscope observation, differential scanning calorimetry and wide-angle X-ray diffraction measurement. Consequently, several homologues exhibited monotropic nematic or highly ordered smectic (soft crystal) phases stable down to room temperature. It is found that a long alkyl group on the side opposite to an alkylthio group is prerequisite for mesogenic incidence. In addition, a nematogenic homologue exhibited a higher birefringence value of 0.20 compared to that of 0.19 for an alkoxy counterpart.
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Acknowledgement
The authors thank Prof. Masatoshi Tokita for WAXD and birefringence measurements.
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