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Int J Mol Sci ; 24(21)2023 Oct 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37958690

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Thermotropic mesogens typically exist as liquid crystals (LCs) in a narrow region of high temperatures, making lowering their melting point with the temperature expansion of the mesophase state an urgent task. Para-substituted benzoic acids can form LCs through noncovalent dimerization into homodimers via hydrogen bonds, whose strength and, consequently, the temperature region of the mesophase state can be potentially altered by creating asymmetric heterodimers from different acids. This work investigates equimolar blends of p-n-alkylbenzoic (kBA, where k is the number of carbon atoms in the alkyl radical) and p-n-alkyloxybenzoic (kOBA) acids by calorimetry and viscometry to establish their phase transitions and regions of mesophase existence. Non-symmetric dimerization of acids leads to the extension of the nematic state region towards low temperatures and the appearance of new monotropic and enantiotropic phase transitions in several cases. Moreover, the crystal-nematic and nematic-isotropic phase changes have a two-step character for some acid blends, suggesting the formation of symmetric and asymmetric associates from heterodimers. The mixing of 6BA and 8OBA most strongly extends the region of the nematic state towards low temperatures (from 95-114 °C and 108-147 °C for initial homodimers, respectively, to 57-133 °C for the resulting heterodimer), whereas the combination of 4OBA and 5OBA gives the most extended high-temperature nematic phase (up to 156 °C) and that of 6BA and 9OBA (or 12OBA) provides the existence of a smectic phase at the lowest temperatures (down to 51 °C).


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Cristales Líquidos , Cristales Líquidos/química , Calorimetría , Temperatura , Transición de Fase , Reología
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Acta Crystallogr E Crystallogr Commun ; 73(Pt 7): 1052-1055, 2017 Jul 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28775881

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The structure of the title compound, C23H26O5 or CH2=C(CH3)-C(O)O-C6H4-O(O)C-C6H4-OC6H13, has been determined. The mol-ecule is non-planar and the dihedral angle between the phenyl rings is 50.72 (4)°. The crystal packing differs from those typical for mesogenic compounds. Only a weak directional inter-action of the C-H⋯O type combines mol-ecules in endless chains running along the a axis.

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