scholarly journals INFLUENCE OF 4- (N-ALKYL)- AND 4-(N-ALCOXY)-3′,4′-DICYANODIPHENYLOXIDES ON DIELECTRIC PROPERTIES OF LIQUID CRYSTALLINE MIXTURE OF CYANOBIPHENYLES

Author(s):  
Igor. V. Novikov ◽  
Viktor. V. Aleksandriiskii ◽  
Vladimir. E. Maizlish ◽  
Igor. G. Abramov ◽  
Vladimir. A. Burmistrov

The mesomorphic and dielectric properties of 4- (n)-alkyl-, 4- (n)-alkoxy-3′,4'-dicyanodiphenyloxides (n = 4.5.8) solutions in the liquid crystalline mixture on the base of nematic 4- (n) -alkoxy-4'-cyano-biphenyls (n = 3,4,5,6,7,8) (CB-6) were studied. The enlightenment temperatures of the mixtures were measured by the polarization microcoscopy. The introduction of the nonmesogens was shown to result in a decrease in the enlightenment temperatures of mesomorphic compositions. The slopes of the boundary lines of coexisting nematic and isotropic liquid phases were calculated which characterized the effect of the additive on the stability of the mesophase. It is shown that the destabilizing effect of substituted diphenyloxides with respect to the thermal stability of the mesophase is affected by the feature of the substituted dicyanodiphenyloxides non-linear structure. The geometry of the investigated dopants molecules was optimized using quantum chemical calculations by the DFT method. Calculations have shown a non-linear form of diphenyloxide molecules, in contrast to the rod-like shapes of alkyloxycyanobiphenyls molecules. The components of the static dielectric permeability (ε) in nematic and isotropic phases of the compositions were measured at a parallel (ε||) and perpendicular (ε^) orientation of the sample in the magnetic field as a function of the temperature and concentration of the additives , and the dielectric anisotropy Δε = ε||- ε^ was calculated. The addition of polar dicyanodiphenyldioxides into the mesomorphic composition results in an increase in the dielectric constants.  An increase in the dielectric anisotropy of liquid crystalline mixtures with an increase in the additive concentration is the most effective for homologues with short alkyl fragments. It is shown that the growth of permeability anisotropy can be associated both with the rise in the effective dipole moment of the mesophase at high polar dopants introduction and the change in the degree of the dipole-dipole antiparallel association of cyanosubstituted compounds. To estimate the correlation degree of polar molecules, the Kirkwood parameter values were calculated.  The doping of the mixture CB-6 with 4-(n)-alkyl-, 4-(n)-alkoxy-3', 4'-dicyanodiphenyloxides is accompanied by a decrease in the Kirkwood factor due to the possible formation of liquid crystal-dopant associates in the compositions.Forcitation:Novikov I.V., Aleksandriiskii V.V., Maizlish V.E., Abramov I.G., Burmistrov V.A. Influence of 4- (n-alkyl)- and 4-(n-alcoxy)-3′,4′-dicyanodiphenyloxides on dielectric properties of liquid crystalline mixture of cyanobiphenyles. Izv. Vyssh. Uchebn. Zaved. Khim. Khim. Tekhnol. 2017. V. 60. N 10. P. 42-46

2000 ◽  
Vol 55 (3-4) ◽  
pp. 449-456 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stanisław Urban ◽  
Jerzy Kędzierski ◽  
Roman Dąbrowski

Abstract Using the experimental data on the dielectric anisotropy, density, polarizability, dipole moment, and order parameter in the nematic phase of seven typical liquid crystalline substances, the applicability of the Maier-Meier theory for the description of the dielectric properties of nematics is checked. Substanc-es with different polarity and different tendency to form associates in the nematic phase were studied. It is found that the Maier-Meier equations describe fairly well the dielectric permittivity components of nematics. The estimated values of the angle β formed by the dipole moment with the long molecular axis are compared with those obtained in other studies


1991 ◽  
Vol 60 (6) ◽  
pp. 877-890 ◽  
Author(s):  
Martino Grandolfo ◽  
Maria Santini ◽  
Paolo Vecchia ◽  
Adalberto Bonincontro ◽  
Cesare Cametti ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Imen Elloumi ◽  
Ahmed Koubaa ◽  
Wassim Kharrat ◽  
Chedly Bradai ◽  
Ahmed Elloumi

The characterization of the dielectric properties of wood–polymer composites (WPCs) is essential to understand their interaction with electromagnetic fields and evaluate their potential use for new applications. Thus, dielectric spectroscopy monitored the evolution of the dielectric properties of WPCs over a wide frequency range of 1 MHz to 1 GHz. WPCs were prepared using mixtures of different proportions (40%, 50%, and 60%) of wood and bark fibers from various species, high-density polyethylene, and maleated polyethylene (3%) by a two-step process, extrusion and compression molding. Results indicated that wood fibers modify the resistivity of polyethylene at low frequencies but have no effect at microwave frequencies. Increasing the fiber content increases the composites’ dielectric properties. The fibers’ cellulose content explains the variation in the dielectric properties of composites reinforced with fibers from different wood species. Indeed, composites with high cellulose content show higher dielectric constants.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (7) ◽  
pp. 1719
Author(s):  
Patryk Fryń ◽  
Sebastian Lalik ◽  
Natalia Górska ◽  
Agnieszka Iwan ◽  
Monika Marzec

The main goal of this paper was to study the dielectric properties of hybrid binary and ternary composites based on biodegradable polymer Ecoflex®, single walled carbon nanotubes (SWCN), and liquid crystalline 4′-pentyl-4-biphenylcarbonitrile (5CB) compound. The obtained results were compared with other created analogically to Ecoflex®, hybrid layers based on biodegradable polymers such as L,D-polylactide (L,D-PLA) and polycaprolactone (PCL). Frequency domain dielectric spectroscopy (FDDS) results were analyzed taking into consideration the amount of SWCN, frequency, and temperature. For pure Ecoflex®, two relaxation processes (α and β) were identified. It was shown that the SWCN admixture (in the weight ratio 10:0.01) did not change the properties of the Ecoflex® layer, while in the case of PCL and L,D-PLA, the layers became conductive. The dielectric constant increased with an increase in the content of SWCN in the Ecoflex® matrix and the conductive behavior was not visible, even for the greatest concentration (10:0.06 weight ratio). In the case of the Ecoflex® polymer matrix, the conduction relaxation process at a frequency ca. several kilohertz appeared and became stronger with an increase in the SWCN admixture in the matrix. Addition of oleic acid to the polymer matrix had a smaller effect on the increase in the dielectric response than the addition of liquid crystal 5CB. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) results revealed that the molecular structure and chemical character of the Ecoflex® and PCL matrixes remained unchanged upon the addition of SWCN or 5CB in a weight ratio of 10:0.01 and 10:1, respectively, while molecular interactions appeared between L,D-PLA and 5CB. Moreover, adding oleic acid to pure Ecoflex® as well as the binary and ternary hybrid layers with SWCN and/or 5CB in a weight ratio of Ecoflex®:oleic acid equal to 10:0.3 did not have an influence on the chemical bonding of these materials.


2001 ◽  
Vol 16 (7) ◽  
pp. 2057-2063 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiin-Jyh Shyu ◽  
Hsin-Wei Peng

The crystallization and dielectric properties of SrO–BaO–Nb2O5–GeO2 glass–ceramics were investigated. One- and two-stage heat-treatment methods were used to convert the parent glass to glass–ceramics. Strontium barium niobate (SBN) with a tetragonal tungsten-bronze structure formed as the major crystalline phase. When the crystallizing temperature/time was increased, the secondary crystalline BaGe2O5 phase coexisted with SBN. BaGe2O5 formed as a surface layer grown from the surface into the interior of the sample. The dendritic morphology of SBN crystals was examined. The glass–ceramics crystallized by two-stage heat treatment have higher dielectric constants than those crystallized by one-stage heat treatment. The highest dielectric constant that was obtained in the present glass–ceramics was 320. The glass–ceramics showed relaxor-type dielectric behavior.


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