Abstract

ABSTRACT A new series of polymerisable liquid crystals based on bistolane core and different lateral substituent groups (F, Cl, CH3 and C2H5) were synthesised and characterised by1H-NMR and13C-NMR. The properties of these compounds were tested by DSC, POM and Abbe refractometer. The results indicate that all of these compounds display a stable nematic phase, and the introduction of lateral substituents has a significant impact on the phase behaviour and birefringence. As the size of lateral substituents gradually increases the clearing point and birefringence of the liquid crystals both show a decreasing trend. The birefringence of these new compounds reaches 0.36 ~ 0.49, which is about 2 ~ 3 times that of the commercial compounds RM257. These new polymerisable liquid crystals with extremely high birefringence provide a choice for developing devices based on planar optics.

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