Liquid crystal dimers and the twist-bend phases: non-symmetric dimers consisting of mesogenic units of differing lengths

Calum Jordan Gibb* (Corresponding Author), Magdalena Majewska, Damian Pociecha, John Md Storey, Ewa Gorecka, Corrie T Imrie

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Abstract

The syntheses and characterisation of the 4-[{[4-({n-[4-(4 cyanophenyl)phenyl]-n-yl}oxy)phenyl]-methylidene}amino]phenyl-4-alkoxybenzoates (CBnOIBeOm) are reported with n= 8 and 10 and m= 1-10. The two series display fascinating liquid crystal polymorphism. All twenty reported homologues display enantiotropic nematic (N) phase at high temperature. When the length of the spacer (n) is greater than that of the terminal chain (m), the twist-bend nematic (NTB) phase is observed at temperatures below the N phase. As the length of the terminal chain is increased and extends beyond the length of the spacer up to three smectic phases are observed on cooling the N phase. One of these smectic phases has been assigned as the rare twist-bend smectic C subphase, the SmCTB-α phase. In all the smectic phases, a monolayer packing arrangement is seen, and this is attributed to the anti-parallel associations of the like mesogenic units.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202300848
JournalChemPhysChem
Early online date17 Jan 2024
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Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 17 Jan 2024

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