Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2001, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (12): 2123.

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Thermal Analysis of Liquid Crystal Phase Transition Using FTIR Spectroscopy

WU Qiang, LI ChenXi, LI XueChen, LI YanHong   

  1. The State Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials for Adsorption & Separation, Institute of Polymer Chemistry, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China
  • Received:2000-12-04 Online:2001-12-24 Published:2001-12-24

Abstract: Thermal spectra of liquid crystal, pndodecyloxy benzoic acid were collected at 26-150 ℃ by FTIRmicrospectroscopy. Conformational apparent enthalpy differences ΔH in phase transitions have been determined by van't Hoff equation at constant pressure and plotted with temperature. Compared to DSC, these enthalpies plot with temperature could be divided into three types. The first one was long alkyl chain group which has only one apparent endothermic enthalpy peak at 95 ℃. The second one was partial carbonyl and aromatic ether groups has three endothermic enthalpy peaks in the phase transition. The third type including benzoyl group which has one exothermic enthalpy peak at 95 ℃ and a broad endothermic enthalpy peak in the range of 128-140 ℃. These differences indicated that oxybenzoic acid part of dodecyloxy benzoic acid recrystallized to cycle dimer during alkyl chain melting in crystalsmectic phase transition.

Key words: FTIR spectroscopy, Thermal analysis, Liquid crystal, Phase transition

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