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titleOfInvention Liquid crystal compound
abstract NEW MATERIAL:A liquid crystal compound of the formula (R is 1W6C straight chain alkyl group). n EXAMPLE: 4-Cyanophenyl 4-(n-hexyl)-cyclohexanecarboxylate. n USE: Materials for liquid crystal compositions in a stable liquid crystal state having positive dielectric anisotropy. n PROCESS: An 4-(m-alkyl)-cyclohexanecarboxylic acid is reacted with thionyl chloride to form an acid chloride, which is reacted with a p-cyanophenol in the presence of triethylamine in an organic solvent, e.g. ethyl ether or chloroform. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1980,JPO&Japio
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