Issue 16, 2004

Ester type banana-shaped liquid crystalline monomers: synthesis and physical properties

Abstract

New ester-type banana (bent-shaped) monomers, 1,3-phenylene bis[4′-(alken-1-yloxy)-biphenyl-4-carboxylate]s Ia–Vb, with different substituent(s) on the central phenyl ring (H, CH3, Cl or NO2) and alkenyl tails in the side arms (decenyl or undecenyl) were prepared. The analogues IIIa–IVb with 4-chloro- or 4,6-dichloro-substituents exhibited a nematic phase, while Va,Vb with 2-nitro-substituent showed a B7 phase at relatively low temperature. All the compounds were stable, no degradation or polymerization was observed under applied electric fields or heat treatments. Electro-hydrodynamic instabilities were observed in the nematic phase of each sample. In the B7 phase of Vb there was an electro-optical switching in the range 112–114.5 °C with a switching time of about 150 µs at 20 V µm−1 field. At lower temperatures no electro-optical switching occurred, but a ferroelectric-type spontaneous polarization of 22 nC cm−2 could be detected. The bend angle was calculated by the semiempirical CAChe/MOPAC/PM5 method.

Graphical abstract: Ester type banana-shaped liquid crystalline monomers: synthesis and physical properties

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Jan 2004
Accepted
27 May 2004
First published
28 Jun 2004

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 2499-2506

Ester type banana-shaped liquid crystalline monomers: synthesis and physical properties

K. Fodor-Csorba, A. Vajda, A. Jákli, C. Slugovc, G. Trimmel, D. Demus, E. Gács-Baitz, S. Holly and G. Galli, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 2499 DOI: 10.1039/B400246F

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