Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, either 2,4,4-trimethylpentyl or 3,5,5-trimethylhexyl. All materials exhibit nematic mesophases, with additional smectic (Sm) C, hexatic B and SmI phases for certain homologues. Analysis by small- and wide-angle X-ray scattering reveals continual build-up of the correlation length within the nematic phases, where we also observe splitting of the small angle peak into four lobes, indicating pretransitional Sm fluctuations. Connoscopy confirms the nematic phase to be uniaxial and optically positive. We observe that in the solid state, the molecules exist as staggered antiparallel pairs as a consequence of the sterically demanding bulky terminal g...
In this Thesis we present the results of investigations into the mesogenic properties of a number of...
Contains fulltext : 34551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A series of disc...
The synthesis and characterisation of four series of liquid crystal dimers based on benzylideneanili...
<p>Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains...
Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, e...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals of disc-like molecules fall into two distinct structural types, th...
We consider the statistical mechanics of a system of semiflexible chains, which can represent polyme...
The syntheses and structural properties of four liquid crystalline monomers are presented. They are ...
The syntheses and structural properties of four liquid crystalline monomers are presented. They are ...
Twelve symmetrical dimeric materials consisting of a nonamethylene (C9) spacer and either phenyl 4-(...
The work presented in this thesis examines the relationship between the structure of several new ser...
Certain substances exhibit mesophases between the solid and isotropic liquid phases. In these mesoph...
We report physical studies on the nematic phase exhibited by five members of a homologous series of ...
<p>From the observation of a previously undiscovered nematic-like mesophase (N<sub>X</sub>) by Archb...
In the burgeoning field of organic semiconducting devices, molecules able to self-assemble into colu...
In this Thesis we present the results of investigations into the mesogenic properties of a number of...
Contains fulltext : 34551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A series of disc...
The synthesis and characterisation of four series of liquid crystal dimers based on benzylideneanili...
<p>Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains...
Eight novel liquid crystalline materials were prepared containing highly branched terminal chains, e...
Restricted Access.Liquid crystals of disc-like molecules fall into two distinct structural types, th...
We consider the statistical mechanics of a system of semiflexible chains, which can represent polyme...
The syntheses and structural properties of four liquid crystalline monomers are presented. They are ...
The syntheses and structural properties of four liquid crystalline monomers are presented. They are ...
Twelve symmetrical dimeric materials consisting of a nonamethylene (C9) spacer and either phenyl 4-(...
The work presented in this thesis examines the relationship between the structure of several new ser...
Certain substances exhibit mesophases between the solid and isotropic liquid phases. In these mesoph...
We report physical studies on the nematic phase exhibited by five members of a homologous series of ...
<p>From the observation of a previously undiscovered nematic-like mesophase (N<sub>X</sub>) by Archb...
In the burgeoning field of organic semiconducting devices, molecules able to self-assemble into colu...
In this Thesis we present the results of investigations into the mesogenic properties of a number of...
Contains fulltext : 34551.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A series of disc...
The synthesis and characterisation of four series of liquid crystal dimers based on benzylideneanili...