“…The following observations are made from the earlier studies on Shiff's base compounds [2][3][4][7][8][9][10].When the oxygen atom is on the left side of the rigid core (nO.m) compounds, generally, the clearing temperatures are below 100O C, no compound exhibits smectic-I phase and only few compounds show smectic-A to smectic-C (AC) transition.When the oxygen atom is on the right side of the rigid core (n.Om), the situation is more or less same as the case of nO.m compounds except in the exhibition of phase variants. When the oxygen atom is on both sides of the rigid core (nO.Om), the clearingtemperatures are elevated to more than 100O C, and we see the presence of nematic phase even in compounds with high alkoxy chain number and the exhibition of phases such as smectic-I and the phase transitions such as smectic-A to smectic-C((SmA-SmC) and smectic-C to smectic-I (SmC-SmI) andWhen the oxygen atom is quenched from the molecular moiety (n.m), the clearing emperatures are lowered to around 50O C, the liquid crystalline nature in some cases goes below room…”