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  • 2020Physico-mechanical behaviour of Oil Palm Broom Fibres (OPBF) as eco-friendly building material11citations
  • 2015New insights into the liquid crystal behaviour of hydrogen-bonded mixtures provided by temperature-dependent FTIR spectroscopy88citations
  • 2013Study of Structure Formation in Side-Chain Liquid Crystal Copolymers by Variable Temperature Fourier Transform Infrared Spectroscopy42citations
  • 2013Spectroscopic and thermal characterisation of the swelling behaviour of Nafion membranes in mixtures of water and methanol7citations
  • 2013Characterization of Functionalized Side-Chain Liquid Crystal Methacrylates Containing Nonmesogenic Units by Dielectric Spectroscopy20citations
  • 2013Spectroscopic and thermal characterisation of the swelling behaviour of nafion membranes in mixtures of water and methanol7citations
  • 2013Characterization of Functionalized Side-Chain Liquid CrystalMethacrylates Containing Nonmesogenic Units by DielectricSpectroscopy20citations
  • 2012Synthesis and characterisation of side chain liquid crystal copolymers containing sulfonic acid groups51citations
  • 2012A methodology to assess the energetic valorization of bio-based polymers from the packaging industry: pyrolysis of reprocessed polylactide33citations
  • 2011Liquid crystal polymers and ionomers for membrane applications42citations
  • 2010Preparation and thermal characterisation of films containing liquid crystals in a cellulose acetate substrate for externally regulated applications7citations

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  • Momoh, Emmanuel Owoichoechi
  • Osofero, Adelaja
  • Hamzah, Fazlena
  • Paterson, Daniel A.
  • Marcelis, Antonius T. M.
  • Imrie, Corrie
  • Storey, John M. D.
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  • Santonja-Blasco, L.
  • Imrie, Corrie Thomas
  • Ribes Greus, María Desamparados
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  • Imrie, C.
  • Henderson, P. A.
  • Picken, Stephen J.
  • Lu, Z. B.
  • Norder, Ben
  • Badía Valiente, José David
  • Ballester-Sarrias, Enrique
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New insights into the liquid crystal behaviour of hydrogen-bonded mixtures provided by temperature-dependent FTIR spectroscopy

  • Paterson, Daniel A.
  • Marcelis, Antonius T. M.
  • Imrie, Corrie
  • Storey, John M. D.
  • Jansze, Suzanne M.
  • Martinez-Felipe, Alfonso
Abstract

<p>The phase behaviour of equimolar mixtures of 6-(4'-cyanobiphenyl-4-yl)hexyloxybenzoic acid (CB6OBA) with either 1-(4-butylazobenzene-4'-oxy)-5-(4-oxypyridine)pentane (BuABO5OPyr) or 1-(4-butylazobenzene-4'-oxy)-6-(4-oxypyridine)hexane (BuABO6OPyr) is reported. CB6OBA shows a monotropic twist-bend nematic phase and an enantiotropic nematic phase whereas the two pyridyl-based components do not exhibit liquid crystallinity. Both equimolar mixtures (CB6OBA/BuABOnOPyr) show enantiotropic nematic phases. The nematic-isotropic transition temperature and associated entropy change are higher for the CB6OBA/BuABO6OPyr mixture than for the CB6OBA/BuABO5OPyr mixture. This may be accounted for in terms of the average shapes of the hydrogen-bonded 1:1 complexes formed between the two differing components in the mixtures. However, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy reveals that this complex is not formed quantitatively, but instead a complex mixture exists over the complete temperature range studied, involving the 1:1 complex, both cyclic and open acid dimers, free acid and hence, free BuABOnOPyr molecules.</p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • Hydrogen
  • isotropic
  • Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
  • crystallinity
  • liquid crystal