Mesomorphism dependence on lateral substitution and central bridge |
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Authors: | M. S. Vadodaria K. D. Ladva A. V. Doshi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemistry Department, Shree M. &2. N. Virani Sc. College, Rajkot, Gujarat, India;3. Ex. Principal, Matushri Virbaima Mahila Science and Home Science College, Rajkot, Gujarat, India |
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Abstract: | A novel ester homologous series was synthesized and studied with a view to understanding and establishing the effects of molecular structure on liquid crystal properties with a common laterally substituted –OCH3 group and changing terminal groups. The novel series consists of twelve members. The C1 to C3 members are not liquid crystals and the rest of the members C4 to C16 are smectogenic without exhibition of nematic character. Textures of smectic phase are focal conic fan shaped of the type A or C. The transition temperatures and textures of smectic mesophases were observed through hot stage polarizing microscopy (POM). The transition curves (Cr-I or Cr-M and Sm-I) behaved in normal manner. Analytical and spectral data support the molecular structures. Average thermal stability for smectic is 77.25°C and smectogenic mesophase ranges from 15°C to 33°C. Liquid crystal properties of the present series are compared with structurally similar homologous series. Thus, the series is smectogenic only with three homologs nonmesogenic. |
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Keywords: | Liquid crystal mesogenic monotropy nematic smectic |
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