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Mesogenic Behavior of a Novel Homologous Series: α-4-[4′-n-Alkoxy benzoyloxy] benzoyl-β-4″-chloro Phenyl Ethylenes

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Pages 96-103 | Published online: 22 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

A novel homologous series entitled α-4-[4′-n-Alkoxy benzoyloxy] benzoyl β-4-chloro phenyl ethylenes consists of 12 homologues. The pentyl to tetradecyl homologues are enatiotropically nematogenic and all of the other homologues (methyl to butyl and hexadecyl) are nonmesogenic. The textures of the nematogenic mesophase are threaded or Schlieren in nature. The transition temperatures were determined by an optical polarizing microscope with a heating stage. The phase diagram of the novel series shows a normal behavior with negligible abnormality in trend of the nematic-isotropic transition curve and exhibits an odd–even effect as expected. The nematic thermal stability is 149.4°C on average. The series is nematogenic without any smectogenic character. The mesogenic properties of the novel series are compared with known series that are structurally similar.

Acknowledgment

Authors acknowledge thanks to the principal, Dr. R.R. Shah and the head, Dr. R. B. Patel, of chemistry of K. K. Shah Jarodwala Maninagar Science College, Ahmedabad, for their valuable cooperation and also Vaibhav Laboratory for analytical services. Authors are thankful to head and staff of chemistry, S.P.T. Science College, Godhra, for providing microscopic facility.

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