Issue 10, 2004

Novel chiral liquid crystal with two chiral butyl lactate chains exhibiting several frustrated mesophases including smectic Q and TGB phases separated by an optically isotropic phase

Abstract

A novel symmetric liquid crystalline compound with two chiral butyl lactate chains, (S,S)-bis[4-(1-butoxycarbonyl)ethyloxycarbonyltolanyl]fumarate (BisBLOCTF), was synthesized. This compound was found to exhibit a very unusual phase sequence involving several frustrated mesophases, namely smectic Q, TGBC, TGBA and blue phases. In addition, an “optically isotropic” phase occurs between the smectic Q and the SmC*, and TGB phases. The different phases were studied by optical observation, DSC, X-ray diffraction and helical pitch measurements. Changing the nature of the chiral chains reduces the sequence to only a smectic Q mesophase.

Graphical abstract: Novel chiral liquid crystal with two chiral butyl lactate chains exhibiting several frustrated mesophases including smectic Q and TGB phases separated by an optically isotropic phase

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 gruod. 2003
Accepted
19 kov. 2004
First published
23 bal. 2004

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 1560-1566

Novel chiral liquid crystal with two chiral butyl lactate chains exhibiting several frustrated mesophases including smectic Q and TGB phases separated by an optically isotropic phase

H. T. Nguyen, M. Ismaili, N. Isaert and M. F. Achard, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 1560 DOI: 10.1039/B316105F

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