Abstract

The spin-spin relaxation time measured from the line width (T2*) is used to study bonded phase dynamics of two liquid crystal materials in the solid state as a function of temperature. The motion of these two bonded phases is much more restricted than either C-18 or butyl phenyl bonded to the same substrate. Plots ofT2* vs. 1/T indicate a structural transition of the bonded phase moiety for the two liquid crystal materials but no such change is seen for either C-18 or butyl phenyl over the same temperature range (243–353 K), suggesting a higher degree of association between adjacent bonded moieties for the two liquid crystal materials in comparison to the other two phases. The conclusions from solid-state NMR data coincide with results obtained in earlier chromatographic studies.

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