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Liquid Crystals

Mesomorphism Dependence of Chalconyl Derivatives on Position of -CH=CH- Unit

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Pages 81-89 | Published online: 22 Mar 2016
 

ABSTRACT

A novel homologous series of heterocyclic chalconyl esters (C1 to C16) has been synthesized and studied with a view to understanding and establishing the effects of molecular structure on liquid crystal (LC) properties and the degree of liquid crystallinity. The C1 to C6 homologues are not liquid crystals, the C7 homologue is enantiotropic nematic, the C8 to C16 homologues are smectogenic in addition to nematogenic (C8 & C10 monotropic smectic). The texture of nematic phases are threaded or Schlieren and that of the smectic phase are fan-shaped smectic-A or smectic-C type. Transition temperatures and the textures of mesophases were determined by an optical polarizing microscope equipped with a heating stage. Transition curves Cr-I/M, Sm-N/N-Sm, and N-I showing phase behaviors of series in a phase diagram behave in normal manner. Thermal stability for smectic and nematic are 115.66°C and 126.83°C and their mesophase lengths minimum to maximum are 6.3 to 12.9°C and 6.9°C to 17.4°C, respectively. Analytical and spectral data confirms the molecular structures of homologues. LC properties of present novel series are compared with structurally similar other reported series.

Acknowledgments

Our thanks to the Department of Chemistry (DST-FIST Funded & UGC-SAP Sponsored), Saurashtra University, Rajkot, for research work. Special thanks to “National Facility for Drug Discovery through New Chemical Entities (NCE's) for sample analysis. We are also thankful to Dr. A. V. Doshi Ex. Principal M.V.M. Science and Home Science College Rajkot, for his valuable co-operation and suggestions during present investigation as and when needed.

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