Abstract

AbstractA series of compounds with the basic structures typical for liquid crystals (cyclohexyl benzenes, biphenyles, bicyclohexylbenzenes and cyclohexylbiphenyls) and alkyl groups containing fluorine (methyl to pentyl, mono‐ to perfluorinated, attached to the benzene end of the core) was investigated. Their physical properties relevant for application in LC displays such as phase ranges, dielectric anisotropies and viscosities are discussed as functions of the structural parameters of the fluorinated alkyl chains such as chain length, content of fluorine and position of the fluorine atoms in the chain.

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