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The influence of the side-arms structure on the properties of the liquid crystal dimers centred on mandelic acid

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posted on 2024-02-23, 10:00 authored by Xin-Yu Zhang, Min Liu, Fang-Yuan Li, Meng-Shu Li, Wen-Xiu Wang, Dan-Shu Yao, Mei Tian

With mandelic acid (MA) as the chiral core, two series of non-symmetric liquid crystal (LC) dimers have been synthesised by changing the rigidity of the side-arms, namely the DBM-nC2B series and the DBBM-nC2B series. In the DBM-nC2B series, one side-arm is the same, while the length of the flexible tail of the other side-arm increases from 0 to 4. The same is true of the DBBM-nC2B series. Chemical structures and LC properties of the two series LC dimers were characterised by FT-IR, 1H NMR, 13C NMR, DSC, TGA and POM. The results show that the DBM-nC2B series LC dimers display the nematic phase (N), and the DBBM-nC2B series LC dimers exhibit the chiral nematic phase (N*). It shows that the side-arm should have sufficient rigidity for MA to induce the N* phase. In the same series, when the length of the flexible tails of the side-arm increases from 0 to 4, it does not change the mesophase, while it has some effect on the melting temperature (Tm), the clearing temperature (TN(*)I), and mesophase range of the dimers. The molecular length-width ratio (l/w) and dipole moment (μ) were used to explain the variation of Tm and (TN(*)I) of LC dimer.

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This work is supported by “the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities” [N230020] and supported by National Training Program of Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Undergraduates [Project 202310145047].

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