Issue 2, 2024

Ferroelectric nematogens containing a methylthio group

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of eight nematogens containing a terminal methylthio group is reported. The compounds are based on RM734 and differ in the number and position of fluorine substituents, and in the position of the lateral methoxy substituent. Seven of these compounds exhibit a monotropic ferroelectric nematic phase, NF, including examples of NF-isotropic phase transitions. Two of the compounds show the anti-ferroelectric NX phase. Their transitional behaviour is discussed in terms of molecular shape and changes in electronic properties. Their phase behaviour is similar to that of the corresponding compounds containing a terminal methoxy group, but the methoxy terminated materials consistently show the higher transition temperatures. This is accounted for by the larger reduction in molecular shape anisotropy associated with the methylthio group, and the associated change in the electronic properties. The NX phase seen for the methylthio substituted compounds are thought to reflect the suppression of the NF phase by the methylthio group rather than any specific stabilising effect. Specific interactions between methylthio groups thought to stabilise nematic behaviour do not appear to stabilise the NF phase.

Graphical abstract: Ferroelectric nematogens containing a methylthio group

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jul 2023
Accepted
14 Oct 2023
First published
16 Oct 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Mater. Adv., 2024,5, 525-538

Ferroelectric nematogens containing a methylthio group

G. Stepanafas, E. Cruickshank, S. Brown, M. M. Majewska, D. Pociecha, E. Gorecka, J. M.D. Storey and C. T. Imrie, Mater. Adv., 2024, 5, 525 DOI: 10.1039/D3MA00446E

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