We have prepared novel preorganized compounds in which 4-(4-fluorophenyl)phenyl and 4-(trifluoromethoxy)phenyl are connected via a rigid catechol unit or a flexible spacer and investigated their
structural effects on the induced dielectric anisotropy in the mixture with a host material. The nonsymmetric
bimesogenic compounds with the flexible spacer were found to be a dopant with negative dielectric
anisotropy in host A composed of fluoro-substituted phenyl esters, whereas they were found to be a
dopant with large positive dielectric anisotropy in host B (6OCB). The rigid U-shaped compound enhanced
Δε in both hosts A and B. We discuss effects of host−guest interaction on conformational change of the
guest molecule in the nematic liquid crystalline phase.
We would like to report here novel molecular design for electro-optic liquid crystal devices, i.e. catechol derivatives for reduction in threshold voltage and binaphthyl derivatives for blue phases with a wide temperature range. A threshold voltage of a nematic mixture consisting of a host liquid crystal and 10wt% of a catechol derivative, 1-{6-(3,4-difluorophenyloxy)hexyloxy}-2-{6-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)phenyloxy]hexyloxy}benzene, was markedly lower than that of the host LC. The U-shaped compound was found to induce larger dielectric anisotropy in the nematic phase of the mixture than the corresponding monomeric compound. Then, we prepared a homologous series of novel chiral dimeric compounds, (R)-2,2'-bis{6-[4-(2-(2-fluoro-4-butyloxyphenyl)pyrimidine-5-yl)phenyloxy]alkyloxy}-1,1'-binaphthyl. The binaphthyl derivatives with an even number of atoms in the spacers showed a chiral nematic phase, however, those with an odd number of atoms showed a blue phase in a relatively wide temperature range between the isotropic and smectic A phases. We discuss structure-property relationships in the U-shaped system.
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