Tj. Bunning et al., STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF BIPHENYL ESTER-BASED LC MOLECULES - PECULIARITIES OF CYCLIC SILOXANE-BASED MATERIALS, Macromolecules, 29(27), 1996, pp. 8717-8725
The X-ray meridional profiles of a series of liquid crystalline molecu
les possessing the same mesogen but different siloxane-based backbones
and spacer lengths are compared. Siloxane cores investigated include
rings of different sizes, linear polysiloxanes, and short linear segme
nts. The presence of diffuse, periodic reflections for ring-based comp
ounds is attributed in part to translational association of the mesoge
nic units along the director (strings). The absence of these reflectio
ns in smaller, more flexible cores indicates that the localization of
strong scattering units induced by the cyclic and linear cores also co
ntributes to the strength of this molecular association. Correlations
between measured correlation lengths, orientation parameters, and ''st
ring'' lengths are discussed in detail. Preliminary molecular modeling
is used to investigate the origins of these peculiar scattering pheno
mena as a function of the molecular architecture.