Issue 23, 2006

Dimesogenic compounds consisting of cholesterol and fluorinated azobenzene moieties: dependence of liquid crystal properties on spacer length and fluorination of the terminal tail

Abstract

The liquid crystalline (LC) properties of two series of non-symmetric dimesogenic compounds consisting of cholesterol and ring-fluorinated azobenzene mesogenic moieties interconnected by ω-oxyalkanoyl spacers of varying length are compared; one series (F-AOC-n) has the octyloxy tail attached to the fluorinated azobenzene mesogen unit while the other (F-AOCF-n) has the perfluoroheptylmethyloxy tail. In general, compounds with the fluorinated alkoxy tail exhibited a mesophase over a much wider temperature range than those with the alkoxy tail. On the other hand, the F-AOC-n series exhibited a greater variety of mesophases: TGB (twisted grain boundary), chiral smectic C (SC*), antiphase smectic A (SÃ), cholesteric (N*) and solid state smectic (SX) phases were observed depending on the length of the central spacer, whereas the F-AOCF-n series favored the formation of only the SA phase with the N* phase completely suppressed. Both series showed an odd-even dependence of the isotropization temperature on the spacer length.

Graphical abstract: Dimesogenic compounds consisting of cholesterol and fluorinated azobenzene moieties: dependence of liquid crystal properties on spacer length and fluorination of the terminal tail

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Nov 2005
Accepted
20 Mar 2006
First published
25 Apr 2006

J. Mater. Chem., 2006,16, 2289-2297

Dimesogenic compounds consisting of cholesterol and fluorinated azobenzene moieties: dependence of liquid crystal properties on spacer length and fluorination of the terminal tail

W. Lee, K. Kim, M. F. Achard and J. Jin, J. Mater. Chem., 2006, 16, 2289 DOI: 10.1039/B516141J

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