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filingDate 1985-06-04-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
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titleOfInvention 2-methylbutyl (+)-4-(trans-4'-alkylcyclohexyl) carboxyresorcylidene-4-amin-ocinna mate
abstract NEW MATERIAL:A compound expressed by formula I (R is 2W12C straight chain alkyl; *C is asymmetric carbon atom). n EXAMPLE: 2-Methylbutyl (+)-4-trans-4'-hexylcyclohexyl)carboxyresorcylidene-4- aminocinnamate. n USE: A liquid crystal substance exhibiting ferroelectricity, having properties of rapid response of the molecular orientation by influence of an electric field and utilizable as an electrooptical switching element. n PREPARATION: A β-resorcylaldehyde expressed by formula II is reacted with a trans-4-alkylcyclohexylcarbonyl chloride expressed by formula III under ordinary esterification conditions to give a compound expressed by formula IV, which is ten condensed with a (+)-2-methybutyl 4-aminocinnamate expressed by formula V through dehydration by the conventional method to afford the aimed compound expressed by formula I. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1986,JPO&Japio
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