Issue 2, 2011

Occurrence of unusually wide thermal range enantiotropic twist grain boundary TGBC* phases in unsymmetrical cholesterol and oxadiazole based liquid crystalline dimers

Abstract

We report the occurrence of the liquid crystalline twist grain boundary phase with smectic C* blocks (TGBC*) over a very wide thermal range (∼100 °C) in cholesterol based liquid crystalline dimers comprised of an oxadiazole unit. These novel materials have been synthesized by connecting the 5-phenyl substituted oxadiazole unit to a cholesterol unit through a thio-alkyl spacer at one end and the terminal O-alkyl substituted phenyl benzoate unit through an imine linkage, at the other. The range of the TGBC* phase is found to be dramatically dependent on the length of the terminal O-alkyl chain. Interestingly, these homologues, having either TGBC*-N*-BP or TGBC*-N* phase sequence, exhibit the TGBC* phase enantiotropically. We also suggest that the specific form of oxadiazole is perhaps responsible for the phenomenon observed.

Graphical abstract: Occurrence of unusually wide thermal range enantiotropic twist grain boundary TGBC* phases in unsymmetrical cholesterol and oxadiazole based liquid crystalline dimers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Jul 2010
Accepted
27 Sep 2010
First published
08 Nov 2010

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 556-561

Occurrence of unusually wide thermal range enantiotropic twist grain boundary TGBC* phases in unsymmetrical cholesterol and oxadiazole based liquid crystalline dimers

K. C. Majumdar, P. K. Shyam, D. S. S. Rao and S. K. Prasad, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 556 DOI: 10.1039/C0JM02322A

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