Liquid Crystals Investigation Behavior on Azo-Based Compounds: A Review

Polymers (Basel). 2021 Oct 9;13(20):3462. doi: 10.3390/polym13203462.

Abstract

Liquid crystal is an intermediate phase between the crystalline solid and an isotropic liquid, a very common substance in our daily lives. Two major classes of liquid crystal are lyotropic, where a liquid crystal is dissolved in a specific solvent under a particular concentration and thermotropic, which can be observed under temperature difference. This review aims to understand how a structure of a certain azo compound might influence the liquid crystal properties. A few factors influence the formation of different liquid crystals: the length of the alkyl terminal chain, inter/intra-molecular interaction, presence of spacer, spacer length, polarization effects, odd-even effects, and the presence of an electron-withdrawing group or an electron-donating group. As final observations, we show the compound's different factors, the other liquid crystal is exhibited, and the structure-property relationship is explained. Liquid crystal technology is an ideal system to be applied to products to maximize their use, especially in the electronic and medical areas.

Keywords: azo compound; liquid crystal; structure–property relationship.

Publication types

  • Review