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Synthesis and Physical Properties of Cholesteryl Biphenyl Ester Derivatives (Cholesteryl biphenyl erter계 액정의 합성 및 물성에 관한 연구)

  • Jeon, Yeong-Jae
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.3 no.3
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    • pp.223-229
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    • 1993
  • A homologous series of cholesteryl biphenyl ester derivatives was prepared. The thermal behaviors of compounds were studied by differential scanning calorimetry and by polarizing microscope equipped with a hot-stage. The cholesteric phase is present in all the compounds, whereas the smectic one is absent in the compounds with R = 1 and 2. The compounds possessed higher phase transitiof' temperature and wider temperature range of meso phase in comparison with known cholesteric liquid crystal phases.

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Synthesis and Liquid Crystalline Properties of Dimesogenic Compounds Containing Trifluoromethyl Substituents at Terminal Phenylene Rings and Central Decamethylene Spacer

  • Jo, Byung-Wook;Choi, Jae-Kon;Jin, Jung-Il;Chung, Bong-Yong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.11 no.4
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    • pp.333-339
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    • 1990
  • A series of new dimesogenic compounds whose mesogens are of aromatic ester or amide type having a trifluoromethyl $(CF_3)$ substituent at the para-position of each terminal phenolic rings were prepared and their liquid crystalline properties were studied by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and on a cross-polarizing microscope. The compounds have two identical mesogenic units bracketing a central decamethylene spacer. Trifluoromethyl group appears to favor the formation of smectic phases when it is attached to a phenoxy or anilide terminal. Its group efficiency for mesophase formation seems to be inferior to other common substituents. A thermodynamic analysis of the phase transitions was made and the results were explained in relation to the structures of the compounds.

Synthesis and Mesomorphic Properties of New Swallow-tailed Liquid Crystals Derived from 1,3-Dialkoxy-2-propanols

  • Kang, Kyung-Tae;Lee, Seng-Kue;Park, Chang-Won;Cho, Sang-Hui;Lee, Jong-Gun;Choi, Soon-Kyu;Kim, Yong-Bae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.27 no.9
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    • pp.1364-1370
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    • 2006
  • New liquid-crystalline biphenyl carboxylates with an achiral swallow-tail derived from 1,3-dialkoxy-2-propanol $[(ROCH_2)_2CHOH$] where R is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, $CH_2CF_3$, and $CH_2CF_2CF_3$ were prepared. These achiral liquid crystals having 1,3-dialkoxy-2-propyl moieties exhibit diverse phase sequences [I-SmA-(SmC)-(SmCalt)-Cr] depending on the substituent R group of the swallow-tail. The compounds carrying a fluorinated swallow-tail exhibit antiferroelectric-like smectic C phases, and their temperature ranges are broader than the corresponding non-fluorinated swallow-tailed ones.

Synthesis of Tripod-shaped Liquid Crystals with sp3 Nitrogen at the Apex

  • Jung, Hyun-Chul;Lee, Seng-Kue;Lee, Guk-Sik;Shin, Hwa-Jin;Park, Song-Ju;Lee, Jong-Gun;Watanabe, Junji;Takezoe, Hideo;Kang, Kyung-Tae
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • v.30 no.9
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    • pp.1946-1950
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    • 2009
  • Tripod-shaped liquid crystals with $sp^3$ nigrogen at the apex were prepared from triethanolamine. Their physical properties were investigated by using optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and X-ray diffraction measurements. The XRD study suggests that the tripod-shaped molecules show the 2D-ordered phase of either the frustrated smectic layer structure or discotic columnar phases.

Synthesis and Photopolymerization of Photoreactive Mesogens Based on Chalcone

  • Nam, Sang-Woon;Kang, Suk-Hoon;Chang, Ji-Young
    • Macromolecular Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.74-81
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    • 2007
  • A series of photoreactive mesogens based on chalcone were prepared and their morphological behavior and reactivity were studied according to a variable number of alkyloxy tail carbons. The linear ester compounds 3a-h comprised two chalcone units connected to a benzene ring through ester linkages. All linear ester compounds showed enantiotropic liquid crystalline phases. The X-ray diffractograms for the mesophases of compounds 3a-h showed a set of reflections in the small-angle region which consisted of more than three sharp diffraction peaks with d spacings in the ratio of 1:1/2:1/3, confirming the well defined smectic A structures of the compounds. Compounds 3a-h were considered to be bifunctional monomers due to the presence of two photoreactive chalcone groups. Upon UV irradiation, its polymerization proceeded through the [2+2] addition reaction between chalcone units in a stepwise manner. An image pattern was obtained by the photopolymerization of the liquid crystal of the compound (3h) with decyloxy tails through a photomask. The irradiated part became dark while the masked part remained birefringent under polarized optical microscopy, which was ascribed to the production via the UV irradiation of a polymer or a dimer having cyclobutane rings by [2+2] addition, which thereby disrupted the alignment of the molecules.

Synthesis and Characteristics of Hydxoxypropyl Celluloses Containing Cholesteryl and Acryloyl Groups (콜레스테릴과 아크릴로일 그룹을 지닌 하이드록시프로필 셀룰로오스들의 합성 및 특성)

  • 김장훈;정승용;마영대
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.92-102
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    • 2004
  • (6-Cholesteryloxycarbonylpentoxypropyl)celluloses (CHPCs) with degree of esterification (DE) ranging from 2.25 to 2.91 were synthesized by reacting hydroxypropyl cellulose with 6-cholesteryloxycarbonylpentanoyl chloride. The acrylic esters of CHPCs (CHPCEs) and their photocrosslinked films with liquidcrystalline order were also synthesized. The thermotropic properties of mesophase for both uncrosslinked and crosslinked samples and the swelling behavior of the crosslinked samples in acetone were investigated. The hydroxypropyl cellulose exhibited an enantiotropic cholesteric phas, while all the uncrosslinked cholesterylbearing samples exhibited a monotropic cholesteric phases; the 6-cholesteryloxycarbonylpentanoyl chloride also showed a monotropic smectic phase. The hydroxypropyl cellulose formed a right-handed helix whose optical pitch (λ$\sub$m/) increases with temperature, whereas all the uncrosslinked derivatives farmed left-handed helices whose λ$\sub$m/'s decreased with temperature. The thermal stability of the mesophase and the magnitude of λ$\sub$m/ at the same temperature for both CHPCs and CHPCEs decreased with increasing DE. All the crosslinked samples, in constrast with CHPCEs, did not display reflection colors but exhibited an anisotropic swelling characteristic of crosslinked gel retaining liquid-crystalline order.

Synthesis and Properties of Unsymmetric Dimesogenic Liquid Crystal Compounds Containing Lateral Substituent (측면에 치환기를 포함하고 있는 비대칭 이메소젠 액정화합물의 합성 및 성질)

  • Park, Jong-Ryul;Cho, Kuk Young;Bang, Moon-Soo
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.26 no.3
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    • pp.280-286
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    • 2015
  • Two series of unsymmetric dimesogenic compounds containing a butylene or pentamethylene group as the flexible spacer were synthesized and their thermal and mesomorphic properties were studied. Mesogenic groups of the synthesized compounds consisted of a cholesteryl and an azobenzene group with lateral substituent. Chemical structures and mesomorphic properties of the synthesized compounds were investigated by FT-IR, $^1H$-NMR, differential scanning calorimeter (DSC), and polarizing optical microscope (POM). All synthesized compounds, apart from $D5-OCH_3$, showed enantiotropic liquid crystal phases. Compounds having an even number of carbon atoms in the flexible spacer exhibited wide mesophase temperature ranges and high isotropic transition temperatures. Regarding the effect of lateral substituents, compounds with bulky substituents exhibited decreased mesophase temperature ranges and isotropic transition temperatures, while those with polar substituents showed the increased thermal stability of the smectic phase.