Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol.616, No.1, 93-101, 2015
Dependence of Liquid-Crystal Behavior of a Substance on Molecular Structure
A novel azoester homologous series of liquid crystals (LCs) consisting of 12 members has been synthesized and evaluated. All members of the series exhibit the nematic mesophase enantiotropically without the exhibition of a smectic mesophase. The textures of the nematic phase are threaded or Schlieren in type. The transition curves in the phase diagram behave in a normal manner. The N-I transition curves exhibit an odd-even effect. The analytical and spectral data support the molecular structures of the homologs. The transition temperatures and mesophase morphology were determined by an optical polarizing microscope equipped with a heating stage. The azoester compounds consist of three phenyl rings with a meta substituted -Cl group at the middle phenyl ring and -OR and -OCH3 as terminal end groups. The average nematic thermal stability is 195 degrees C and the nematogenic mesophase length ranges from 9 degrees C to 186 degrees C. The LC behaviors of the series are compared with a structurally similar series. The novel series is entirely nematogenic and of a high melting point type.