2007
DOI: 10.1080/01411590701339807
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Phase behaviour of novel liquid crystalline mixtures based on thiobenzoates†

Abstract: Five compounds from the 4-n-pentylphenyl-4 0 -n-alkoxythiobenzoates homologous series, 4-chlorophenyl-4-n-octyloxythiobenzoate and two chiral compounds (S)-(þ)-1-methylheptylbiphenyl-(4-n-pentylphenyl)thiobenzoate and (S)-(þ)-4-(4 0 -n-penthylbenzoyl-thiobenzoyloxy)benzoate 1-methylheptyl have been prepared and investigated for their mesophase behaviour in new binary and ternary mixtures. The compounds and mixtures were thermally characterized by differential scanning calorimetry, polarizing optical microscopy… Show more

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“…Recently, a large number of scientific papers on this subject have been published. They are dedicated to studies of mixtures of both calamitic and banana-shaped liquid crystals, containing achiral and chiral mesogens, and more lately also to studies of liquid crystal–nanomaterial systems, which are investigated with respect to their wide application spectrum. For many years, our team has been involved in studies of both chiral and achiral liquid crystal mixtures. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a large number of scientific papers on this subject have been published. They are dedicated to studies of mixtures of both calamitic and banana-shaped liquid crystals, containing achiral and chiral mesogens, and more lately also to studies of liquid crystal–nanomaterial systems, which are investigated with respect to their wide application spectrum. For many years, our team has been involved in studies of both chiral and achiral liquid crystal mixtures. …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%