Structural and orientational order properties of the liquid crystal 4,4 '-bis-heptyl-azoxybenzene (HAB) have been obtained in its nematic and smectic-A phases by simultaneously analyzing several observables extracted from (2)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, i.e., (2)H quadrupolar, (2)H-(1)H and (13)C-(2)H dipolar couplings, as well as (13)C chemical shift anisotropy. (13)C experiments required the application of high-resolution solid-state NMR techniques like (1)H high-power decoupling and cross polarization, as well as the independent determination of chemical shift tensors by means of density functional theory (DFT) calculations, here performed taking into account the effect of the anisotropic medium by the polarizable continuum model method. The approach, consisting in the simultaneous analysis of all the (2)H and (13)C experimental data to derive orientational order parameters, and in the use of geometrical parameters determined by DFT methods, allows more detailed and reliable results to be obtained with respect to the traditional approach based on the sole analysis of (2)H experiments
Orientational order in liquid crystals by combining 2H and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance and density functional theory calculations
VERACINI, CARLO ALBERTO
2010-01-01
Abstract
Structural and orientational order properties of the liquid crystal 4,4 '-bis-heptyl-azoxybenzene (HAB) have been obtained in its nematic and smectic-A phases by simultaneously analyzing several observables extracted from (2)H and (13)C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra, i.e., (2)H quadrupolar, (2)H-(1)H and (13)C-(2)H dipolar couplings, as well as (13)C chemical shift anisotropy. (13)C experiments required the application of high-resolution solid-state NMR techniques like (1)H high-power decoupling and cross polarization, as well as the independent determination of chemical shift tensors by means of density functional theory (DFT) calculations, here performed taking into account the effect of the anisotropic medium by the polarizable continuum model method. The approach, consisting in the simultaneous analysis of all the (2)H and (13)C experimental data to derive orientational order parameters, and in the use of geometrical parameters determined by DFT methods, allows more detailed and reliable results to be obtained with respect to the traditional approach based on the sole analysis of (2)H experimentsI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.