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Ne-21 and Xe-131 NMR study of electric field gradients and multinuclear NMR study of the composition of a ferroelectric liquid crystal




TekijätSusanna K. Ahola, Petri Ingman, Reino Laatikainen, Jari Sinkkonen, Jukka Jokisaari

KustantajaAMER INST PHYSICS

Julkaisuvuosi2018

JournalJournal of Chemical Physics

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS

Lehden akronyymiJ CHEM PHYS

Artikkelin numeroARTN 234901

Vuosikerta149

Numero23

Sivujen määrä7

ISSN0021-9606

eISSN1089-7690

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1063/1.5052499


Tiivistelmä
This study has two goals. First, the electric field gradient (EFG) present in the liquid-crystalline phases of ferroelectric FELIX-R&D is determined using NMR spectroscopy of noble gases Ne-21 and Xe-131. The Ne-21 and Xe-131 NMR spectra were recorded over a temperature range, which covers all the mesophases of FELIX-R&D: nematic N*, smectic A, and smectic C*. The spin quantum number of both Ne-21 and Xe-131 is 3/2. Their electric quadrupole moment interacts with the EFG at the nuclear site, which in liquid-crystalline phases results in the NMR spectra of the triplet structure, instead of a singlet detectable in the isotropic phase. The total EFG experienced by the noble gas nuclei consists of two contributions; one arises from the quadrupole moments of the liquid crystal molecules (external contribution) and the other one from the deformation of the electron distribution of the atoms (deformational contribution). The total EFGs determined from the Xe-131 and Ne-21 quadrupole splittings are very similar in the nematic and smectic A phases but differ in the smectic C* phase, being about twice larger in the Ne-21 case which stems from the larger deformation of the xenon electron cloud than that of neon. For the first time, EFG was determined also in the smectic C* phase applying noble gas NMR spectroscopy. Second, the structure of molecules which, as a mixture, compose the used ferroelectric liquid crystal, FELIX-R&D, is determined by applying a number of various NMR methods and sophisticated spectral analysis. In this part, NMR spectra were recorded from FELIX-R&D/CDCl3 solution. The NMR spectral analysis was divided into four subsystems with over 13 000 000 nonzero intensity transitions. It appeared that FELIX-R&D is composed of three phenyl pyrimidine derivatives and a chiral dopant with fluorine in the asymmetric carbon atom. Published by AIP Publishing.



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