Proceedings of Japanese Liquid Crystal Society Annual meeting
Online ISSN : 2432-5988
Print ISSN : 1880-3490
ISSN-L : 1880-3490
1999 Japanese Liquid Crystal Conference
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Terminal Branching and Polarization Effect on the Appearance of the Ferro/Antiferro-electric Liquid Crystals
Takuro YAMAZAKITakashi TOYODANaoki KATOKazuhiko SEKIYukio OUCHI
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Pages 222-223

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A new series of biphenyl carboxylates, where an ester group adjacent to the chiral carbon is taken away from corresponding molecules in the MHPOBC series, has been synthesized and their smectic properties were investigated. The new series, MH/POBC (4-(1-alkylheptyl)phcnyl 4'-octyloxybiphenyl-4-carboxylate), did not exhibit an anticlinic phase but a tilted phase on the contrary to the MHPOBC series. X-ray analysis revealed that both series of liquid crystals formed a bent structure at the terminal branching carbon, indicating that the dipole interaction near the chiral carbon is a primary cause and the bent structure is just a necessary condition for the appearance of the anticlinic phase.

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