Issue 39, 2024

Sulfur-based ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals

Abstract

We report a structure–property relationship in sulfur-based chemical structures for thermotropic ferroelectric nematic (NF) materials. We synthesized a wide variety of sulfur-containing thioether-, thioester-, and thiophene-based analogs and their oxygen-based counterparts of an archetypal ferroelectric nematogen RM734. Compound 2, having the 4-terminal methylthio (SMe) group instead of the methoxy (OMe) group of RM734, shows the nematic (N), unknown N (NX), and NF phases upon cooling. In contrast, 6 with SMe at the inner lateral 2-position only exhibts a monotropic N phase. A thioester analog 7 exhibits the N and NF phases. Without the 4-terminal OMe, 10 having SMe at the lateral 3-position shows the enantiotropic N and monotropic NX phases, whereas 12 and 13 with SMe and OMe, respectively, at the 2-position form the monotropic NF phase directly from the isotropic (Iso) phase. In addition, thiophene-besed compounds (14, 15, 18, and 19) exhibit the NF phase (and NX phase for 14 and 15) regardless of the presence of the terminal chain groups. The NF phases of 18 and 19 with OMe at the inner 3-position and no chain group, respectively, directly appear from the Iso phase. Compounds 20 and 21 with the ester direction opposite from RM734 only show enantiotropic N phases. The ferroelectric nature is characterized by dielectric measurement, second harmonic generation, and spontaneous polarization analysis.

Graphical abstract: Sulfur-based ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Jul 2024
Accepted
29 Aug 2024
First published
11 Sep 2024

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024,12, 16206-16217

Sulfur-based ferroelectric nematic liquid crystals

Y. Arakawa, Q. Ning, S. Karthick and S. Aya, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2024, 12, 16206 DOI: 10.1039/D4TC02851A

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