The structure and conformation of a mesogenic compound between almost zero and almost complete orientational order
The structure and conformation of a mesogenic compound between almost zero and almost complete orientational order
The conformational distributions in molecules that form liquid crystalline phases are predicted to depend strongly on orientational order. Results are presented here to test this hypothesis. The mesogen 4-hexyloxy-4'-cyanobiphenyl (6OCB) has been studied by NMR spectroscopy in the isotropic phase and in the nematic phase. In the isotropic phase the field-induced orientational ordering produces small dipolar couplings between 13C and 1H nuclei, which were determined from the 13C spectra. Couplings between 1H nuclei were also obtained using 2D selective refocusing experiments. In the nematic phase, both 1H-1H dipolar couplings and quadrupolar splittings for deuterium nuclei were measured for partially-deuterated samples. Both proton and deuterium spectra were also obtained for 6OCB in an equimolar mixture with 4-(ethoxybenzylidene)-4'-butylaniline (EBBA). This mixture exhibits SmA and SmB phases. The data obtained from these experiments has been analysed to yield the probability distribution of the conformations in this molecule generated by rotations about bonds. It is found that there is a substantial influence of the orientational order of the molecules on these distributions.
styrene, barriers, quadrupole coupling-constants, biphenyl, liquid-crystalline solvent, molecules, alkyl, phases, nmr, anisole, chains
1071-1093
Emsley, J.W.
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De Luca, G.
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Lesage, A.
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Merlet, D.
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Pileio, G.
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2007
Emsley, J.W.
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De Luca, G.
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Lesage, A.
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Merlet, D.
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Pileio, G.
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Emsley, J.W., De Luca, G., Lesage, A., Merlet, D. and Pileio, G.
(2007)
The structure and conformation of a mesogenic compound between almost zero and almost complete orientational order.
Liquid Crystals, 34 (9), .
(doi:10.1080/02678290701565834).
Abstract
The conformational distributions in molecules that form liquid crystalline phases are predicted to depend strongly on orientational order. Results are presented here to test this hypothesis. The mesogen 4-hexyloxy-4'-cyanobiphenyl (6OCB) has been studied by NMR spectroscopy in the isotropic phase and in the nematic phase. In the isotropic phase the field-induced orientational ordering produces small dipolar couplings between 13C and 1H nuclei, which were determined from the 13C spectra. Couplings between 1H nuclei were also obtained using 2D selective refocusing experiments. In the nematic phase, both 1H-1H dipolar couplings and quadrupolar splittings for deuterium nuclei were measured for partially-deuterated samples. Both proton and deuterium spectra were also obtained for 6OCB in an equimolar mixture with 4-(ethoxybenzylidene)-4'-butylaniline (EBBA). This mixture exhibits SmA and SmB phases. The data obtained from these experiments has been analysed to yield the probability distribution of the conformations in this molecule generated by rotations about bonds. It is found that there is a substantial influence of the orientational order of the molecules on these distributions.
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Published date: 2007
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styrene, barriers, quadrupole coupling-constants, biphenyl, liquid-crystalline solvent, molecules, alkyl, phases, nmr, anisole, chains
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ISSN: 1366-5855
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