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Apolar Bimesogens and the Incidence of the Twist–Bend Nematic Phase
Authors:Richard J Mandle  Edward J Davis  Craig T Archbold  Constantin C A Voll  Jessica L Andrews  Stephen J Cowling  John W Goodby
Institution:Department of Chemistry, The University of York, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD (UK)
Abstract:The nematic twist–bend phase (NTB) was, until recently, only observed for polar mesogenic dimers, trimers or bent‐core compounds. In this article, we report a comprehensive study on novel apolar materials that also exhibit NTB phases. The NTB phase was observed for materials containing phenyl, cyclohexyl or bicyclooctyl rings in their rigid‐core units. However, for materials with long (>C7) terminal chains or mesogenic core units comprising three ring units, the NTB phase was not observed and instead the materials exhibited smectic phases. One compound was found to exhibit a transition from the NTB phase to an anticlinic smectic C phase; this is the first example of this polymorphism. Incorporation of lateral substitution with respect to the central core unit led to reductions in transition temperatures; however, the NTB phase was still found to occur. Conversely, utilising branched terminal groups rendered the materials non‐mesogenic. Overall, it appears that it is the gross molecular topology that drives the incidence of the NTB phase rather than simple dipolar considerations. Furthermore, dimers lacking any polar groups, which were prepared to test this hypothesis, were found to be non mesogenic, indicating that at the extremes of polarity these effects can dominate over topology.
Keywords:liquid crystals  self‐assembly  structure–  property relationships  twist–  bend nematic phase
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