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J. Phys. II France
Volume 7, Numéro 2, February 1997
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Page(s) | 305 - 317 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp2:1997127 |
J. Phys. II France 7 (1997) 305-317
Conformational and Orientational Characteristics of Chain Molecules Placed in Nematic Fields. Part II
Yuji SasanumaDepartment of Polymer Physics, National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research (NIMC), 1-1 Higashi, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan
(Received 18 December 1995, revised 2 July 1996, accepted 5 November 1996)
Abstract
Deuterium NMR quadrupolar splittings and
2H -
2H dipolar couplings observed from perdeuterated 1,6-dimethoxyhexane (CD
3O(CD
2)
6OCD
3) dissolved in a liquid crystal 4
'-methoxybenzylidene-4-
n-butylaniline (MBBA) were analyzed using the single-ordering-matrix (SOM) and the Photinos-Samulski-Toriumi (P-S-T) models.
Within the framework of the rotational isomeric state approximation, intramolecular interactions up to the third-order (between
atoms and groups separated by five bonds) were considered. The geometrical parameters and intramolecular interaction energies
determined from ab initio molecular orbital calculations were employed. The two simulation models yielded fair agreement between theory and experiment,
but were found to give quite different images of the solute chain: (the SOM model), the solute becomes rigid and extended
to conform itself to the nematic field; (the P-S-T model), the solute has almost the same degree of flexibility as in the
free state, but populations of the anisotropic conformers are selectively enhanced. To reveal the true conformational characteristics
of chain molecules in nematic fields, experimental techniques to enable direct and quantitative measurements of the bond conformations
are necessary.
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