Abstract
A system of two liquid-crystalline phenylpyrimidines differing strongly in molecular length was studied. The phase diagram of these two chemically similar mesogens, with a length ratio of 2, was investigated, and detailed X-ray diffraction and electrooptical measurements were performed. The phase diagram revealed a destabilization of the nematic phase, which is present in the pure short compound, while the smectic state was stabilized. The short compound forms smectic A and smectic C phases, whereas the longer compound forms a broad smectic C phase and a narrow higher-ordered smectic phase. Nevertheless, in the mixtures, the smectic C phase is destabilized and disappears rapidly, whereas smectic A is the only stable phase observed over a broad concentration range. In addition, the smectic translational order parameters as well as the tilt angles of the mixtures are reduced. The higherordered smectic phase of the longer mesogen was identified as a smectic F phase. © 2012 Kapernaum et al; licensee Beilstein-Institut.
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Kapernaum, N., Knecht, F., Hartley, C. S., Roberts, J. C., Lemieux, R. P., & Giesselmann, F. (2012). Formation of smectic phases in binary liquid crystal mixtures with a huge length ratio. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 8, 1118–1125. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.8.124
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