Exploring the mesomorphic potential of 2,4-disubstituted thiophenes: a structure-property study

A. S. Matharu, P. B. Karadakov, S. J. Cowling, Gurumurthy Hegde, L. Komitov

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Abstract

The synthesis and mesomorphic properties of 25 novel esters derived from 4-substituted thiophene-2-carboxylic acids and either (S)-1-methylheptyl 4-hydroxybenzoate or (S)-1-methylheptyl 4'-hydroxybiphenyl-4-carboxylate are described. A structure-property relationship has been deduced, and mesogenic properties are found to be dependent on the total number of rings in the molecular core and the nature of the substituent in the 4-position of the thiophene ring. Four-ring systems have greater thermal stability and are more likely to form mesophases than their three-ring counterparts. A 1,4-phenylene substituent in the 4-position of the thiophene ring (Series I and II) gives better thermal properties than does a 2,5-thienyl substituent (Series III and IV). A rationale is suggested in terms of conjugative effects that may be important in mesophase thermal stability. A preliminary molecular modelling study (B3LYP/6-31G(d)) reveals that 2,4-disubstituted systems offer a slight preference for a folded geometry structure compared with their 2,5-counterparts. Homologues (n = 7-10,12) in Series II show an interesting chiral phase behaviour between the SmA and SmC* ferrielectric phase, tentatively assigned SmX*, which then gives a SmC* antiferroelectric phase. Textures have been characterised by thermal polarising microscopy using a conventional glass slide cover-slip and free-standing film. Although the SmX* phase has still to be fully characterised, this is the first reported occurrence of such a phase in 2,4-thiophene systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)207-232
Number of pages26
JournalLIQUID CRYSTALS
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2011

Keywords

  • 2
  • 4-thiophene
  • synthesis
  • characterisation
  • structure-property
  • antiferroelectric
  • ferrielectric
  • unknown SmX
  • LIQUID-CRYSTALS
  • FERRO

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