1993
DOI: 10.1080/02678299308027747
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2-[4-Alkenyloxy)phenyl]-5-alkylpyrimidines The relationship between position and nature (E/Z) of the double bond and transition temperatures

Abstract: To cite this article: S. M. Kelly (1993) 2-[4-Alkenyloxy)phenyl]-5-alkylpyrimidines The relationship between position and nature (E/Z) of the double bond and transition temperatures, Liquid Crystals, 14:3, 675-698,The 5-n-alkyl-2-[4-(n-alkoxy)phenyl]pyrimidines are essential components of most commercial chiral smectic C mixtures for eiectrooptic display devices based on ferroelectric effects. This is due to their generally relatively low melting points, enantiotropic, relatively wide range smectic C mesophase… Show more

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“…Although compounds 3 a and 3 b did not show liquid-crystalline behavior, POM confirmed the formation of the enantiotropic smectic A and nematic phases and the monotropic smectic C phase for LCs 2 a and 2 b with the phase-transition temperatures matching those previously reported [84] (for further experimental details see the Supporting Information). The terminal alkenes of 2 a and 2 b were converted into trimethoxysilane end groups by a hydrosilylation reaction.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Silanes 3 a And 3 Bsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Although compounds 3 a and 3 b did not show liquid-crystalline behavior, POM confirmed the formation of the enantiotropic smectic A and nematic phases and the monotropic smectic C phase for LCs 2 a and 2 b with the phase-transition temperatures matching those previously reported [84] (for further experimental details see the Supporting Information). The terminal alkenes of 2 a and 2 b were converted into trimethoxysilane end groups by a hydrosilylation reaction.…”
Section: Synthesis Of Silanes 3 a And 3 Bsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Trans unsaturated molecules are essentially the same size as saturated molecules but unsaturation disturbs the regularity of the alkyl chains which can interfere with molecular packing. Cis unsaturation is well-known to cause a large decrease in melting points and in this system trans unsaturation lowers melting points as well. However, cis or trans unsaturation has only a minor effect on bulk densities, which usually differ by only 1−4% from the corresponding saturated compounds in both liquids and solids.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The fact that the smaller unit cell was never observed in the mixtures argues against phase separation, especially since the saturated compound seems more likely to crystallize preferentially. This is based on the fact that in 3-D crystals unsaturation lowers melting points by hindering packing [9][10][11] and a similar effect is expected to occur in 2-D crystals. In addition, saturated hydrocarbons on graphite are stabilized by the lattice match between the centers of the graphite rings and the alkyl hydrogens.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The next study was therefore aimed at developing new achiral tails for lowering melting points and for broadening the liquid crystal phase ranges. The idea was to incorporate fatty acid-derived tails with cis double bonds to lower the melting points, an approach used successfully in other classes of materials by Kelley [12]. Indeed all these materials (Fig.…”
Section: Development Of Materials With Large Electroclinic Coefficienmentioning
confidence: 98%