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Publication
Liquid Crystals
Paper
Tolane oligomers: Model thermotropic liquid crystals
Abstract
The liquid crystalline phases of several rigid-rod, non-polar tolane oligomers are characterized by differential scanning calorimetry and transmitted polarized light microscopy. We determine that a stable nematic phase can be formed at ambient pressure if the molecular axial ratio (length-to-width ratio) is greater than 4-5. A smectic phase forms in addition to the nematic phase if the axial ratio exceeds 61. Symmetrical fluorination of the terminal phenyl groups reveals that the liquid crystalline phase behaviour of these rigid rods is highly sensitive to perturbations of the charge distribution along the molecules. Nematic tolane oligomers can exhibit high strength disclinations (s = ±3/2 and ±2) in their schlieren textures, and we discuss conditions that promote the stability of these defects. © 1996 Taylor & Francis Ltd.