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Effect of terminal chain length on the helical twisting power in achiral bent-core molecules doped in a cholesteric liquid crystal.

Byeong-Cheon KimMartin WalkerSeong-Yong JoMark Richard WilsonHideo TakezoeSuk-Won Choi
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
We prepared a homologous series of achiral bent-core (BC) liquid crystals with different terminal alkoxy chain lengths, n (BC- n ), and evaluated the helical twisting power (HTP) of the BC- n doped in a cholesteric liquid crystal. The BC- n molecules with longer terminal chains showed larger HTPs. To interpret this striking phenomenon, a stochastic dynamics simulation was performed to determine the distribution of the chirality order parameters ( χ ) for BC molecules with n = 8-16. The distribution of χ for each simulated conformation varied with n , and the variation tendency was different for molecules with n < 12 and n > 12 despite the linear relationship between HTP and n in the experiment.
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