Information
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Patent Grant
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4844836
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Patent Number
4,844,836
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 23, 198836 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 4, 198935 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Woodward
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 252 29966
- 252 29901
- 350 350 R
- 558 423
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention discloses an optically active cyanobiphenyl compound represented by the following formula and nematic liquid crystal composition comprising thereof. ##STR1## wherein, m is 2 or 3; n is 2 when m is 2 and n is one when m is 3; and * represents an asymmetric carbon atom.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an optically active cyanobiphenyl compound useful as a component of nematic liquid crystal composition.
2. Description of the Prior Art
The liquid crystal composition is used for display elements of twisted nematic (TN) type, super twisted nematic (STN) type and cholesteric-nematic phase transition type.
Optically active compounds such as (S)-4-cyano-4'-(2-methylbutoxy)biphenyl are added into the nematic liquid crystal composition used for above mentioned display device to induce the suitable helical pitch.
However, the effects of known optically active compounds are not sufficient yet and the induced helical pitch shows large temperature dependence.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the object of the present invention to provide an optically active cyanobiphenyl compound which can induce short helical pitch in nematic liquid crystal composition and give small temperature dependence of helical pitch.
The present invention provides a compound of following formula. ##STR2## wherein, m is 2 or 3; n is 2 when m is 2 and n is one and when m is 3; and * represents an asymmetric carbon atom.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The compound of the present invention as represented by the above formula can be prepared by conventional method.
For example, it may be prepared by reacting 4-hydroxy-4'-cyanobiphenyl with corresponding optically active alkyl tosylate.
To further illustrate the present invention, the following Examples will be given.
EXAMPLE 1
Synthesis of (R)-(4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-3-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl ##STR3##
1.50 g of 4-hydroxy-4'-cyanobiphenyl, 0.40 g of sodium hydride (55%) and 13 ml of dimethylformamide were stirred for one hour at room temperature. The solution of 2.58 g of the tosylate of (R)-6-chloro-3-methylhexyl alkohol ([.alpha.]D =+0.63.degree., C =1, chloroform solution) and 3 ml of dimethylformamide was added and stirred for 2 hours at 80.degree. C.
The reaction solution was poured into 200 ml of ice-water and then extracted with diethylether.
The product was purified on a silica gel column with the use of hexane/ether (85/15) as a developing solvent. Thus 2.85 g of (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-3-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl was obtained.
Infrared spectroscopy (cm.sup.-1): 2930(s), 2880(m), 2220(s), 1600(vs), 1490(s), 1250(vs), 1180(s), 820(vs), 560(w) and 530(m).
Optical rotation: [.alpha.]D =+5.31.degree. (C=1, CHCl.sub.3 solution 27.degree. C.).
The following phase transition was observed under a polarization microscope. ##STR4##
EXAMPLE 2:
Synthesis of (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-4-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl ##STR5##
The procedure of Example 1 was followed except that the (R)-6-chloro-3-methylhexyl tosylate was replaced by (R)-6-chloro-4-methylhexyl tosylate prepared from optically active (R)-6-chloro-4-methylhexanol ([.alpha.]D =-3.67.degree., 27.degree. C., C=1, chloroform solution) to thereby give the title compound.
Infrared spectroscopy (cm.sup.-1): 2900 (m), 2860(m), 1600(s), 1490(s), 1240(vs), 1180(s), 820(vs), 560(w) and 530(m).
Optical rotation: [.alpha.]D =+3.79.degree. (C=1, CHCl.sub.3 solution, 27.degree. C.).
Phase transition: ##STR6##
The above compounds and C-15 (BDH Ltd.; (S)-4-cyano-4'-(2-methylbutoxy)biphenyl) were blended with ZLI-1565 (Merck & Co., Inc.; nematic liquid crystal composition), and induced helical pitch of the blends was measured with Cano's wedge cell.
The results are shown below.
______________________________________ Pitch (.mu.m) Amount 30.degree. C. 40.degree. C. 50.degree. C. 60.degree. C.______________________________________Compound of 10 wt % 2.1 2.2 2.2 2.4Example 1Compound of 10 wt % 3.6 3.6 3.8 3.8Example 2C-15 (BDH Ltd.) 10 wt % 7.2 7.6 8.0 8.5______________________________________
It is apparent from the results that the helical pitch induced by the compounds of this invention is short, and changes of helical pitch are small compared with C-15.
Claims
- 1. An optically active cyanobiphenyl compound represented by the following formula: ##STR7## wherein, m is 2 or 3; n is 2 when m is 2 and n is one when m is 3; and * represents an asymmetric carbon atom.
- 2. (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-3-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl.
- 3. (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-4-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl.
- 4. A nematic liquid crystal composition comprising an optically active cyanobiphenyl compound represented by the following formula: ##STR8## wherein, m is 2 or 3; n is 2 when m is 2 and n is one when m is 3; and * represents an asymmetric carbon atom.
- 5. A nematic liquid crystal composition comprising (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-3-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl.
- 6. A nematic liquid crystal composition comprising (R)-4-cyano-4'-(6-chloro-4-methylhexyloxy)biphenyl.
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