Av. Emelyanenko et Ma. Osipov, Influence of dimerization on the nematic-isotropic phase transition in strongly polar liquid crystals, LIQ CRYST, 26(2), 1999, pp. 187-199
A molecular theory of the nematic-isotropic phase transition is developed f
or the fluid composed of rod-like particles with large longitudinal dipoles
. The equilibrium between the monomers and dimers with antiparallel dipoles
is explicitly taken into account and the concentration of dimers is determ
ined self-consistently together with the nematic order parameters. We show
that for small central dipole moments the nematic-isotropic transition temp
erature increases with the increasing dipole. This is in accordance with th
e results of previous approaches. By contrast, for large values of the dipo
le the transition temperature decreases due to the growing concentration of
dimers. This result enables one to explain the results of recent computer
simulations that reveal a destabilization of the nematic phase in a system
of hard rods with large central longitudinal dipoles. The temperature varia
tion of the concentration of dimers is also analysed and the sign of the co
ncentration discontinuity at the transition point is correlated with the qu
alitative influence of dimers on the transition temperature.