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  • 2024A design approach to obtaining highly polar liquid crystal dimers3citations
  • 2024A design approach to obtaining highly polar liquid crystal dimers.3citations
  • 2023Benefits of increasing surface to volume ratio for improving electrochemical performance of poly(3‐hexylthiophene): Electrospun fibers vs. films2citations
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  • 2018Synthesis and characterization of two new TiO2-containing benzothiazole-based imine composites for organic device applicationscitations

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  • Dąbczyński, Paweł
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A design approach to obtaining highly polar liquid crystal dimers

  • Zattarin, Amerigo
  • Gorecka, Ewa
  • Cruickshank, Ewan
  • Imrie, Corrie
  • Storey, John
  • Pociecha, Damian
Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of 10 members of the [4[(E)-[4-[4-[ω-(4-cyanophenyl)phenoxy]alkyloxy]-3-nitrophenyl]methylideneamino]phenyl] 2,4-dimethoxybenzoates is reported in which the number of methylene units in the flexible spacer is increased from three to twelve. The mesogenic units are based on cyanobiphenyl and 3-nitrobenzylideneaniline benzoate and linked by the spacer such that their dipoles are parallel giving rise to a large longitudinal dipole moment. All 10 members of the series show a nematic phase, and the nematic-isotropic transition temperatures, TNI, and associated entropy changes show a strong dependence on the length and parity of the spacer. This behaviour is attributed to the average shapes of the molecules and their flexibility. The heptyl member was further characterised using dielectric spectroscopy revealing a high value of dielectric permittivity reflecting the large dipole moment of the molecules and possibly indicating local short-range ferroelectric order. The synthesis and characterisation of two members of the [4[(E)-[4-[4-[3-(ω-cyanophenyl)phenoxy]alkyloxy]-4-nitrophenyl]methylideneamino]phenyl] 2,4-dimethoxybenzoates are also described for which the difference in shape between odd and even members is reduced. Both dimers are exclusively nematogenic and the difference between TNI for the odd and even member is smaller reflecting the more similar molecular shapes. The potential for developing dimers that exhibit the ferroelectric nematic phase is discussed.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • phase
  • isotropic
  • liquid crystal