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Third Example First-Order Phase Transitions

Further studies by Nishiyama et al. [34-45] showed that when taken in isolation, only one of the aromatic units within a supermolecular system has a propensity to exhibit liquid crystal phases, then the supermolecular material itself could be mesomorphic, see Fig. 5. For example, for the top molecular structure, 5 [45], in Fig. 5, only the biphenyl unit at the center of the structure supports mesophase formation, whereas the benzoate units are too isolated from the biphenyl moiety in order to affect mesomorphic behavior. The second material, 6 [45] has terminal phenyl units, which are only connected by aliphatic chains to the benzoate units. Thus in this case, the material has four aromatic units out of six which are not in positions that can enhance mesophase formation. However, the second material has similar transition temperatures and phase sequences to the first, i.e., both materials exhibit an unidentified smectic phase and a synclinic ferroelectric smectic C phase. If the third material, 7 [38], is examined, it can be seen that the mesogenic unit at the center of the supermolecule is an azobenzene unit which is more strongly supportive of mesophase behavior than the simple biphenyl moiety. Thus the clearing point is higher for this material in comparison to the other two. The attachment of the terminal phenyl unit is by a methylene spacer of odd parity, and as a consequence the smectic C phase has an anticlinic structure rather than synclinic. [Pg.6]


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