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Liquid Crystals

Study of the mesomorphism of benzoates and cinnamates

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Pages 79-86 | Published online: 01 Jul 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Two ester homologous series of carboxy (-COO-) and ethylene-carboxy (-CH=CH-COO-) mesogens, viz. α-4-[4’-n-alkoxybenzoyloxy] phenyl β-4’’-methoxy benzoyl ethylenes (1) and α-4-[4’-n-alkoxy cinnamoyloxy phenyl β-4’’-methoxy benzoyl ethylenes (2)] are discussed. Series (1) and (2) differ at their central linking group. Mesophase are observed at four and five number members in both homologue series. Enantiotropic nematogenic property is observed in both series (1) and (2), while some smectic property is exhibited in series (2). Thermal stability of nematic-isotropic in series (1) is relatively low as compared to (2), smectogenic property is totally absent in series (2). In phase diagram, solid-nematic, solid-isotropic, and nematic-isotropic curve follow zigzag path rising and falling. Transition temperatures are observed through hot stage polarizing microscope. Analytical data supports the structure of molecules. Threaded, Schlieren-type textures of homologues are observed through microscope.

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Acknowledgments

The authors acknowledge thanks to Dr. R.R. Shah, principal of K.K. Shah Jarodwala Maninagar Science College, Ahmedabad. The authors are also thankful to Dr. A.V. Doshi, Ex-principal of M.V.M. Science College, Rajkot for his constant support, inspiration, and help as and when needed during the course of the present investigation.

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