Abstract

The crystal and molecular structures of 4-alkoxybenzoic acids CnH2n + 1-O-C6H4-COOH, n = 4–12, which are nematic (n = 4–6) or smectic-nematic (n = 7–12) mesogenes, are studied. No direct relationship between the molecular geometry and mesogenic properties is found. All the crystal structures contain dimers formed by pairs of O…H-O hydrogen bonds between carboxyl groups. Crystals belonging to the group of smectic-nematic liquid crystals (SNLC) are built of separate regions, namely, loosely packed aliphatic regions and closely packed aromatic regions with significant π-stacking interactions. Loose aliphatic regions occur in crystals belonging to the group of nematic liquid crystals (NLC); however, they are surrounded by dense aromatic regions and do not run throughout the crystal. In NLC, π-stacking interactions are far weaker than in SNLC. At the early stage of melting of SNLC crystals, structurized associates due to both π-stacking interactions and hydrogen bonds are retained in the melt (smectic phase), whereas, upon further heating, only hydrogen-bonded associates are left (nematic phase). In the course of melting of NLC, only hydrogen-bonded dimers are retained in the melt (nematic phase).

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