14 N nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR) measurements have been carried out for three members of 4¾ -n-alkoxy-3¾ -nitrobiphenyl-4-carboxylic acids (ANBC-n, where the number of carbon atoms in the alkoxy group, n, is 14, 16, and 22) in the temperature range 400± 500 K. ANBC-16 and -22 show an optically isotropic D phase. The 14 N NMR spectrum of the D phase showed a single peak, which may result from isotropically averaged quadrupole interactions around the 14 N nucleus. Relaxation time measurements indicate the existence of two relaxational processes, faster anisotropic and slower isotropic motions, and suggest that in both cases ANBC molecules act as a dimer. The present 14 N NMR results may be interpreted in the framework of the IPJR model, indicating that the structure of the D phase is a three-dimensional network continuous over the unit lattice.