Studies of temperature dependent Raman spectroscopy of two nematic liquid crystalline compounds of homologous series
Status PubMed-not-MEDLINE Language English Country Great Britain, England Media print-electronic
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
37247554
DOI
10.1016/j.saa.2023.122898
PII: S1386-1425(23)00583-8
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- Keywords
- Fluorinated liquid crystal, Temperature dependent Raman spectroscopy, Vibrational spectroscopy,
- MeSH
- Biphenyl Compounds chemistry MeSH
- Liquid Crystals * chemistry MeSH
- Spectrum Analysis, Raman methods MeSH
- Temperature MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Biphenyl Compounds MeSH
- biphenyl MeSH Browser
Raman spectroscopy is an important tool to understand the structural and molecular behaviour of the liquid crystals when they undergo through different temperatures. It also helps to understand the different phase changes of the liquid crystal material as temperature changes. In this work, the structural properties of two nematic liquid crystals having relatively high clearing temperature namely 4 butylcyclohexyl-3, 5-difluoro-4- isothiocyanato biphenyl and 4-pentylcyclohexyl-3, 5-difluoro-4-isothiocyanato biphenyl are studied. The study is done using temperature dependent Raman spectroscopy. From the studies of the two compounds it has been found that the experimental values are agree well with the various functional groups and different bond assignments recorded in literature. This agreement validates the presence of different functional groups and different stretching bonds in the two studied liquid crystal compounds. Deformations of some of the peak positions of the two liquid crystal compounds have been observed with the change in phase at different temperature. Also to understand the behaviour of the Raman peak near the clearing temperatures of the liquid crystal compounds the linewidth of the different peak values at different temperature have also been studied. From the line width study, the various phase transition temperatures of the two liquid crystalline compounds can be confirmed.
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