Abstract

Abstract Compounds with two mesogenic groups connected by a hexamethylene chain and terminal butyl groups were synthesized by the Wittig reaction from the newly described bis-Wittig salts 1,6-bis[4-(triphenylphosphoniomethyl)benzyl]hexane dichloride (1) or 1,6-bis[5-(triphenylphosphoniomethyl)-2-thienyl]hexane dibromide (2) and various aromatic aldehydes. All derivatives containing two or three vinylene units and three or four aromatic rings in each mesogenic group have liquid crystalline phases. These aromatic rings are 1,4-disubstituted benzene and/or 2,5-disubstituted thiophene rings. The transition temperatures of these compounds increase with increasing numbers of benzene rings in each core. All-E-1,6-bis{4-[4-(4-butylstyryl)styryl]phenyl}hexane (3) (which is one of the few examples of conventional rod-like liquid crystalline materials without any hetero-atoms) has the highest transition temperatures compared to all the other substances. The formation of smectic phases of a high order is dependent on...

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