LIQUID CRYSTAL COMPOUNDS AND LIQUID CRYSTAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME

A liquid crystal compound of Formula (I) is provided. In Formula (I), Y1, Y2 and Y3 are, independently, hydrogen, halogen, cyano or thiocyano, and R is C1-12 alkyl or C1-12 alkoxy, preferably C3-6 alkyl. The liquid crystal compound is colorless. The invention also provides a liquid crystal composition including the liquid crystal compound.

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Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This Application claims priority of Taiwan Patent Application No. 97145463, filed on Nov. 25, 2008, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a liquid crystal compound, and more particularly to a liquid crystal compound containing piperazine.

2. Description of the Related Art

Liquid crystals possess dielectric and optical anisotropy, superior molecule alignment and fluidity. When stimulated by light, heat, of an electric field or magnetic field, molecule alignments of liquid crystals are easily altered to form contrast or specific optical effects. A display fabricated thereby possesses a light weight, portability, fine size and low power consumption. Thus, recently, liquid crystals have become a popular display medium for various portable electric and information products, such as digital watches, calculator and automotive instrument panels, twisted nematic (TN) LCDs, super twisted nematic (STN) LCDs, notebook computers, optical grating of components of projectors and memory cells of printers.

An ideal liquid crystal material possesses superior chemical properties, for example, a wide nematic liquid crystal phase, a low melting point, low fusion heat, physicochemical stability and achromatization, and simultaneously possess superior physical properties, for example, high dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and high birefringence (Δn) properties.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

One embodiment of the invention provides a liquid crystal compound of Formula (I):

wherein

Y1, Y2 and Y3 are, independently, hydrogen, halogen, cyano or thiocyano, and R is C1-12 alkyl or C1-12 alkoxy.

One embodiment of the invention provides a liquid crystal composition comprising a first liquid crystal compound of Formula (I) and a second liquid crystal compound of Formulas (Z1)-(Z9):

wherein

R1 is C1-9 alkyl, B is halogen or cyano, and R2, R3 and R4 are, independently, C1-10 alkyl, wherein methylene is replaced by oxygen or ethylenyl and at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine, and R5 and R8 are, independently, C1-10 alkyl, wherein methylene is replaced by oxygen, and R6, R7 and R9 are, independently, C1-10 alkyl, A1, A2, A3 and A5 are, independently, trans-1,4-cyclohexylene or 1,4-phenylene, and A4 is 1,4-phenylene, wherein at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine, Z1 is ethylenyl or acetylenyl, m and n are 0-2, and X3 is hydrogen or fluorine, wherein the first liquid crystal compound and the second liquid crystal compound have a weight ratio of 0.5:99.5-35:65.

Note that the chemical and photoelectric properties of the modified liquid crystal molecule of the invention are improved, thus facilitating application in various liquid crystal devices. Additionally, the dipole moment of the liquid crystal compound with a piperazine structure having rich electron pairs to induce resonance is increased. Meanwhile, the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) thereof is increased by production of an electron withdrawing effect of the polar functional groups (Y1, Y2 and Y3). The birefringence (Δn) thereof is increased by conduction into a benzene or triple bond to extend the conjugated structure length of the main chain. Additionally, performance of a display cannot be interfered with due to conduction into the colorless polar functional groups (Y1, Y2 and Y3), for example, halogen, cyano or thiocyano. When the liquid crystal composition with large dipole moment, low viscosity and high dielectric anisotropy is applied in TN LCDs, cholesterol LCDs or polymer dispersed LCDs, the driving voltage thereof is reduced. In addition to high dielectric anisotropy and high birefringence, the colorless liquid crystal compound possesses high thermal stability and high compatibility.

A detailed description is given in the following embodiments.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

The following description is of the best-contemplated mode of carrying out the invention. This description is made for the purpose of illustrating the general principles of the invention and should not be taken in a limiting sense. The scope of the invention is best determined by reference to the appended claims.

One embodiment of the invention provides a liquid crystal compound of Formula (I):

In Formula (I), Y1, Y2 and Y3 may be, independently, hydrogen, halogen, cyano or thiocyano. R may be C1-12 alkyl, C1-12 alkoxy or C3-6 alkyl.

Specifically, the liquid crystal compound is colorless.

Specific liquid crystal compounds, for example, Formulas (I-1)-(I-3) are disclosed in other embodiments:

The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal compound is about 18-35. The birefringence (Δn) thereof is about 0.25-0.40. The liquid crystal compound can be widely used in, for example, reflective-type cholesterol LCDs, polymer dispersed LCDs, TN LCDs, STN LCDs, TFT LCDs or IPS LCDs.

Note that the chemical and photoelectric properties of the modified liquid crystal molecule of the invention are improved, thus facilitating application in various liquid crystal devices. Additionally, the dipole moment of the liquid crystal compound with a piperazine structure having rich electron pairs to induce resonance is increased. Meanwhile, the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) thereof is increased by production of an electron withdrawing effect of the polar functional groups (Y1, Y2 and Y3). The birefringence (Δn) thereof is increased by conduction into a benzene or triple bond to extend the conjugated structure length of the main chain. Additionally, performance of a display cannot be interfered with due to conduction into the colorless polar functional groups (Y1, Y2 and Y3), for example, halogen, cyano or thiocyano. When the liquid crystal composition with large dipole moment, low viscosity and high dielectric anisotropy is applied in TN LCDs, cholesterol LCDs or polymer dispersed LCDs, the driving voltage thereof is reduced. In addition to high dielectric anisotropy and high birefringence, the colorless liquid crystal compound possesses high thermal stability and high compatibility.

One embodiment of the invention provides a liquid crystal composition comprising a first liquid crystal compound of Formula (I) and a second liquid crystal compound of Formulas (Z1)-(Z9):

In Formulas (Z1)-(Z9), R1 may be C1-9 alkyl. B may be halogen or cyano. R2, R3 and R4 may be, independently, C1-10 alkyl, wherein methylene may be replaced by oxygen or ethylenyl and at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine. R5 and R8 may be, independently, C1-10 alkyl, wherein methylene may be replaced by oxygen. R6, R7 and R9 may be, independently, C1-10 alkyl. A1, A2, A3 and A5 may be, independently, trans-1,4-cyclohexylene or, 1,4-phenylene. A4 may be 1,4-phenylene, wherein at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine. Z1 may be ethylenyl or acetylenyl. m and n may be 0-2. X3 may be hydrogen or fluorine.

The first and second liquid crystal compounds have a weight ratio of about 0.5:99.5-35:65 or 5:95-10:90.

EXAMPLE 1

Preparation of the Formula (I-1) compound and dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and birefringence (Δn) thereof:

Step 1:

First, under nitrogen, 1 g of compound A (6.2 mmol), 0.9 g of bromopentane (6 mmole), 1.38 g of potassium carbonate (10 mmol) and 20 mL of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were added to a reaction bottle and heated to 100-110° C. with reflux for 16 hours. After cooling, the resulting solution was repeatedly extracted with saturated salt water and ethyl acetate until DMSO was removed. After being dried by magnesium sulfate and concentrated, the crude product was purified by column chromatography. A canary yellow liquid compound M1 was obtained, with 90% of yield.

Step 2:

First, under nitrogen, 1 g of compound M1 (4.2 mmol), 1.38 g of n-bromosuccinimide (NBS) (10 mmol) and 10 mL of dichloromethane were added to a reaction bottle and allowed to react at room temperature for 16 hours. The resulting solution was then repeatedly extracted with saturated salt water and ethyl acetate. After being dried by magnesium sulfate and concentrated, the crude product was purified by column chromatography. A canary yellow liquid compound M2 was obtained, with 90% of yield.

Step 3:

First, under nitrogen, 1 g of ethynyltrimethylsilane (10.2 mmol) and 10 mL of THF were added to a reaction bottle and cooled to −78° C. using liquid nitrogen and acetone. Next, 12 mL of n-BuLi was added and allowed to react for 20 minutes. 2.4 g of zinc chloride (18.3 mmol) dissolved in THF was then added to the reaction bottle and continuously reacted for 20 minutes in the low temperature state. After warming to 0° C., 2.1 g of compound M2 (10.2 mmol) and 0.3 g of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium (0.3 mmol) dissolved in THF were added to the reaction bottle and allowed to react at 60° C. with reflux for 12 hours. The reaction was terminated by adding NH4Cl. The resulting solution was then repeatedly extracted with saturated salt water and ethyl acetate. After being dried by magnesium sulfate and concentrated, the crude product was purified by column chromatography. A canary yellow solid compound M3 was obtained, with 70% of yield.

Step 4:

First, under nitrogen, 1 g of compound M3 (3 mmol), 10 mL of methanol/dichloromethane (1/1) and 0.4 g of potassium carbonate (4.5 mmol) were added to a reaction bottle and allowed to react at room temperature for 12 hours. The resulting solution was then repeatedly extracted with 20 mL of dichloromethane. After being dried by magnesium sulfate and concentrated, the crude product was purified by column chromatography. A canary yellow solid compound M4 was obtained, with 75% of yield.

Step 5:

First, under nitrogen, 1 g of compound M4 (3.9 mmol) and 5 mL of THF were added to a reaction bottle and cooled to −78° C. using liquid nitrogen and acetone. Next, 1.7 mL of n-BuLi was added and allowed to react for 20 minutes. 0.9 g of zinc chloride (7 mmol) dissolved in THF was then added to the reaction bottle and continuously reacted for 20 minutes in the low temperature state. After warming to 0° C., 0.8g of 4-bromo-2-fluorobenzonitrile (3.9 mmol) and 0.2 g of tetrakis(triphenylphosphine) palladium (0.2 mmol) dissolved in THF were added to the reaction bottle and allowed to react at 60° C. with reflux for 12 hours. The reaction was terminated by adding NH4Cl. The resulting solution was then repeatedly extracted with saturated salt water and ethyl acetate. After being dried by magnesium sulfate and concentrated, the crude product was purified by column chromatography. A white solid compound I-1 was obtained, with 65% of yield. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of compound I-1 was 31.8. The birefringence (Δn) thereof was 0.3763. The preparations of compound I-2 and compound I-3 were similar to that of compound I-1. The distinction thereamong was merely different reactants used in step 5. A person skilled in the art can simply prepare compound I-2 and compound I-3 according to Example 1. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of compound I-2 was 26.9. The birefringence (Δn) of compound I-2 was 0.3206. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of compound I-3 was 18.8. The birefringence (Δn) of compound I-3 was 0.2685. Comparison of the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and the birefringence (Δn) between compounds I-1-I-3 and conventional liquid crystal molecules with similar structures is shown in Table 1.

TABLE 1 Dielectric Bire- anisotropy fringence (Δε) (Δn) Compound I-1 31.8 0.3763 Compound I-2 26.9 0.3206 Compound I-3 18.8 0.2685 19.8 0.146 15.4 0.119 16.7 0.2

The results indicated that the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of compounds I-1-I-3 was higher than that of the conventional liquid crystal molecules due to conduction into a piperazine group having rich unshared electron pairs capable of inducing resonance to increase molecule dipole moment. Also, the birefringence (Δn) of compounds I-1-I-3 was apparently higher than that of the conventional liquid crystal molecules due to conduction into a triple bond to extend the conjugated structure length of the liquid crystal molecule main chain.

EXAMPLE 2

Preparation of the liquid crystal composition (1) and dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and birefringence (Δn) thereof:

Compound I-1 and a liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042) were mixed with a ratio of 5:95 to form a liquid crystal composition. The liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042) comprised 8% of 5HBBCN, 24.1% of 5HBCN, 7.7% of 5HBEBFCN, 13.5% of 5HBF, 7% of 2HEBFCN, 6.5% of 3HHEBF, 3.5% of 5HHEBF, 1.7% of 2BBCN, 4.9% of 3HEBBCN, 15.4% of 5BEBFCN and 7.7% of 3HBEBFCN. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042) was 17.3. The birefringence (Δn) thereof was 0.1355. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042) was 1.043V. After adding compound I-1, the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal composition increased to 18.1. The birefringence (Δn) thereof increased to 0.1475. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042) and Compound I-1 was reduced to 1.023V. Note that for each component of the liquid crystal mixture (YY066-042), each code name was corresponded to various chemical formulas, for example, code name 2 represents C2H5—, code name 3 represents C3H7—, code name 5 represents C5H11—, code name H represents

code name B represents

code name CN represents CN, code name E represents —COO—, and code name F represents —F.

EXAMPLE 3

Preparation of the liquid crystal composition (2) and dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and birefringence (Δn) thereof:

Compound I-2 and a liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110) were mixed with a ratio of 5:95 to form a liquid crystal composition. The liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110) comprised 10.3% of 5HBBCN, 7.2% of 3HBO2, 12.6% of 2BBCN, 31.9% of 5BBCN, 10% of 3HEBBCN, 21.8% of 7BBCN and 6.2% of 5BEBBCN. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110) was 13.49. The birefringence (Δn) thereof was 0.0987. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110) was 1.862V. After adding compound I-2, the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal composition increased to 14.27. The birefringence (Δn) thereof increased to 0.1112. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110) and Compound I-2 was reduced to 1.434V. Note that for each component of the liquid crystal mixture (DH0381-110), each code name was corresponded to various chemical formulas, for example, code name 2 represents C2H5—, code name 3 represents C3H7—, code name 5 represents C5H11—, code name 7 represents C7H15—, code name H represents

code name B represents

code name CN represents CN, code name F represents —F, code name O represents —O—, and code name E represents —COO—.

EXAMPLE 4

Preparation of the liquid crystal composition (3) and dielectric anisotropy (Δε) and birefringence (Δn) thereof:

Compound I-3 and a liquid crystal mixture (LOT3) were mixed with a ratio of 10:90 to form a liquid crystal composition. The liquid crystal mixture (LOT3) comprised 2.5% of 5HBF, 2.5% of 6HBF, 2.5% of 7HBF, 9.6% of 3HHB(F)F, 2.5% of 3HBEB(FF)F, 2% of 4HBEB(FF)F, 6.2% of 3HHEB(FF)F, 4.9% of 3HHB(FF)F, 9.6% of 3HBB(FF)F, 9.7% of 5HBB(FF)F, 5.2% of 4HHB(FF)F, 4.5% of 5HHB(FF)F, 9.9% of 3HHV, 4.7% of 3HBB(F)F, 9.8% of 3HH2B(F)F, 9.1% 1BHHV and 4.8% of 2BB(F)B3. The dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal mixture (LOT3) was 7.38. The birefringence (Δn) thereof was 0.0987. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (LOT3) was 1.862V. After adding compound I-3, the dielectric anisotropy (Δε) of the liquid crystal composition increased to 8.545. The birefringence (Δn) thereof increased to 0.1158. The driving voltage of the device formed by the liquid crystal mixture (LOT3) and Compound I-3 was reduced to 1.802V. Note that for each component of the liquid crystal mixture (LOT3), each code name was corresponded to various chemical formulas, for example, code name 1 represents CH3—, code name 3 represents C3H7—, code name 4 represents C4H9—, code name 5 represents C5H11—, code name 6 represents C6H13—, code name 7 represents C7H15—, code name H represents

code name B represents

code name B(F) represents

code name B(FF) represents

code name F represents —F, code name E represents —COO—, and code name V represents CH2═CH—.

While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.

Claims

1. A liquid crystal compound of Formula (I):

, wherein
Y1, Y2 and Y3 are, independently, hydrogen, halogen, cyano or thiocyano; and
R is C1-12 alkyl or C1-12 alkoxy.

2. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein R is C3-6 alkyl.

3. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Y1 is fluorine, Y2 is cyano and Y3 is fluorine.

4. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 3, wherein R is C3-6 alkyl.

5. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Y1 is hydrogen, Y2 is cyano and Y3 is fluorine.

6. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 5, wherein R is C3-6 alkyl.

7. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Y1 is hydrogen, Y2 is cyano and Y3 is hydrogen.

8. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 7, wherein R is C3-6 alkyl.

9. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein Y1 is fluorine, Y2 is fluorine and Y3 is fluorine.

10. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 9, wherein R is C3-6 alkyl.

11. The liquid crystal compound as claimed in claim 1, wherein the liquid crystal compound is colorless.

12. A liquid crystal composition, comprising:

a first liquid crystal compound of Formula (I) as claimed in claim 1; and
a second liquid crystal compound of Formulas (Z1)-(Z9):
wherein R1 is C1-9 alkyl, B is halogen or cyano, and R2, R3 and R4 are, independently, a group that is formed by substituting —CH2— with —O— or —CH═CH— and substituting at least one hydrogen with fluorine C1-10 alkyl and R5 and R8 are, independently, a group that is formed by substituting —CH2— with —O— C1-10 alkyl and R6, R7 and R9 are, independently, C1-10 alkyl, (wherein at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine) A1, A2, A3 and A5 are, independently, trans-1,4-cyclohexylene or 1,4-phenylene, (wherein at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine) and A4 is 1,4-phenylene (wherein at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine), Z1 is ethylenyl or acetylenyl, m and n are 0-2, and X3 is hydrogen or fluorine, wherein the first liquid crystal compound and the second liquid crystal compound have a weight ratio of 0.5:99.5-35:65.

13. The liquid crystal composition as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first liquid crystal compound and the second liquid crystal compound have a weight ratio of 5:95-10:90.

Patent History
Publication number: 20100127210
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 9, 2009
Publication Date: May 27, 2010
Applicant: INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE (Hsinchu County)
Inventors: Peu-Jane Huang (Taipei), An-Cheng Chen (Hsinchu), Kung-Lung Cheng (Hsinchu), Shih-Hsien Liu (Jhubei City)
Application Number: 12/399,998
Classifications
Current U.S. Class: Including Heterocyclic Ring (252/299.61); The Other Ring Nitrogen Is Unsubstituted Or Alkyl Substituted Only, Or Salt Thereof (544/395)
International Classification: C09K 19/34 (20060101); C07D 295/14 (20060101); C07D 295/073 (20060101);