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- the invention relates to novel fluorene derivatives, which are especially suitable for use in birefringent films with negative optical dispersion, to novel liquid crystal (LC) formulations and polymer films comprising them, and to the use of the fluorene derivatives, formulations and films in optical, electrooptical, electronic, semiconducting or luminescent components or devices.
- novel fluorene derivatives which are especially suitable for use in birefringent films with negative optical dispersion
- LC liquid crystal
- a quarter wave film made with negative dispersion birefringent materials will be largely achromatic.
- Devices such as a reflective LCD that utilises such a quarter wave film will have a dark state that is not coloured.
- the dispersive power of such a film can be defined in many ways, however one common way is to measure the optical retardation at 450nm and divide this by the optical retardation measured at 550nm (R450/R550).
- a negative retardation dispersion film at 550nm is 137.5nm and the R 450 /R 550 value is 0.82, then such a film will be a largely a quarter wave for all wavelengths of visible light and a liquid crystal display device (LCD) using this film as, for example, a circular polarizer would have a substantially black appearance.
- Figure 1 shows a typical birefringence against wavelength plot for a polymerized film made from the commercially available reactive mesogen RM257 (Merck KgaA, Darmstadt, Germany). The R 45 o/Rs5ofor this compound is around 1.115.
- the origin of the retardation dispersion is due to the fact that the two refractive indices n e , n 0 , of the anisotropic molecules (wherein n e is the "extraordinary refractive index" in the direction parallel to the long molecular axis, and n 0 is the "ordinary refractive index” in the directions perpendicular to the long molecular axis) are changing with wavelength at different rates, with n e changing more rapidly than n 0 towards the blue end of the visible wavelength spectrum.
- n e is the "extraordinary refractive index" in the direction parallel to the long molecular axis
- n 0 is the "ordinary refractive index” in the directions perpendicular to the long molecular axis
- JP2005-208416 A1 and WO 2006/052001 A1 disclose polymerizable materials based on a "cardo" core group.
- JP2005-208414 A1 discloses molecules that have covalently bonded discs and rods.
- JP2005-208415 A1 and JP2002-267838 A1 disclose materials that possess a cross-shape with short high refractive index parts of the molecule crossed with longer lower refractive index parts.
- WO 2005-085222 A1 discloses molecules that have two lower refractive index parts connected by a higher refractive index bridge part.
- the bridge is predominantly connected to the rods via a fused five- membered heterocyclic ring.
- All the above-mentioned documents disclose molecules that not only demonstrate negative dispersion, but also contain at least one polymerizable group and can therefore be polymerized when exposed to either heat or UV irradiation. These materials can be processed either as single materials, or as a mixture to give thin films which under the appropriate conditions can demonstrate uniform anisotropic properties. If photoinitiator is also included in the mixture, the anisotropic properties can be locked in by exposing the film to UV irradiation. This method of preparing optical films is well known.
- US 6,203,724 discloses molecules generally consisting of two rod-shaped LC parts connected by highly dispersive bridging groups.
- the bridging group is connected to the rod-shaped parts via the axial position of a cyclohexane ring.
- the document does neither disclose nor suggest to use such compounds for the preparation of optical polymer films having negative optical dispersion.
- the materials known form prior art often have thermal properties that are not suitable for processing under standard industrial processes, or are not soluble in the solvents commonly used in standard industrial processes, or are not compatible with host RM materials commonly used in standard industrial processes, or are too expensive to manufacture.
- This invention has the aim of providing improved compounds for use in LC formulations and polymer films having negative dispersion, which do not have the drawbacks of the prior art materials.
- Another aim of the invention is to extend the pool of materials and polymer films having negative dispersion that are available to the expert.
- Other aims are immediately evident to the expert from the following description. It has been found that these aims can be achieved by providing compounds, materials, methods and films as claimed in the present invention.
- the invention relates to mesogenic fluorene derivatives having a structural element of the following formula
- B 1 is a monovalent or bivalent group having high polarizability
- R. R 1 a re independently of each other a mesogenic group comprising at least one ring
- These compounds have the capability of inducing or enhancing a negative optical dispersion in liquid crystalline materials, and can be used for the manufacture of polymer films exhibiting a negative dispersion.
- the invention more specifically relates to fluorene derivatives comprising one or more structural elements of the following formula:
- B 1 is -(B) q - or -(B) q -R 3 ,
- q is an integer from 1 to 10, preferably 1 , 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6,
- Y 1 ' 2 are independently of each other H, F, Cl, CN or R 0 ,
- a 1"4 are independently of each other identical or different groups selected from non-aromatic, aromatic or heteroaromatic carbocylic or heterocyclic groups, which are optionally substituted by one or more groups R 1 ,
- R 0 and R 00 are independently of each other H or alkyl with 1 to 12 C- atoms
- n are independently of each other O, 1 , 2, 3 or 4,
- R 1"3 are independently of each other identical or different groups selected from H, halogen, -CN, -NC, -NCO, -NCS, -OCN, -
- P is a polymerizable group
- Sp is a spacer group or a single bond
- fluorene group is optionally substituted by one or more groups R 1 .
- the invention further relates to an LC formulation comprising one or more fluorene derivatives as described above and below.
- the invention further relates to a polymerizable LC formulation comprising one or more fluorene derivatives as described above and beiow and one or more further compounds, wherein at least one of the compounds is polymerizable.
- the invention further relates to a birefringent polymer obtainable by polymerizing a fluorene derivative or LC formulation as described above and below, preferably in its LC phase in an oriented state in form of a thin film.
- the invention further relates to a birefringent polymer film with R450/R550 ⁇ 1 , wherein R 450 is the optical on-axis retardation at a wavelength of 450nm and R 550 is the optical on-axis retardation at a wavelength of 550nm, said film being obtainable by polymerizing one or more compounds or LC formulations as described above and below.
- the invention further relates to the use of fluorene derivatives, LC formulations and polymers as described above and below in optical, electronic and electrooptical components and devices, preferably in optical films, retarders or compensators having negative optical dispersion.
- the invention further relates to an optica!, electronic or electrooptica! component or device, comprising a fluorene derivative, LC formulation or or polymer as described above and below.
- Said devices and components include, without limitation, electrooptical displays, LCDs, optical films, polarizers, compensators, beam splitters, reflective films, alignment layers, colour filters, holographic elements, hot stamping foils, coloured images, decorative or security markings, LC pigments, adhesives, non-linear optic (NLO) devices, optical information storage devices, electronic devices, organic semiconductors, organic field effect transistors (OFET), integrated circuits (IC), thin film transistors (TFT), Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags, organic light emitting diodes (OLED), organic light emitting transistors (OLET) 1 electroluminescent displays, organic photovoltaic (OPV) devices, organic solar cells (O-SC), organic laser diodes (O-laser), organic integrated circuits (O-IC), lighting devices, sensor devices, electrode materials, photoconductors, photodetectors, electrophotographic recording devices, capacitors, charge injection layers, Schottky diodes, planarising layers, antistatic films, conducting substrates, conducting patterns, photocon
- Figure 1 shows the birefringence versus wavelength plot for a polymerized film made from a reactive mesogen of prior art.
- Figure 2 shows the refractive index versus wavelength plot of a modelled molecule with low or negative retardation dispersion, showing increased n 0 dispersion and decreased n e dispersion.
- Figure 3a and Figure 3b show the birefringence versus wavelenght plot for a compound with negative optical dispersion (3a) and positive optical dispersion (3b), respectively.
- liquid crystal or mesogenic compound means a compound comprising one or more calamitic (rod- or board/lath-shaped) or discotic (disk-shaped) mesogenic groups.
- calamitic compound or "calamitic group” means a rod- or board/lath-shaped compound or group.
- mesogenic group means a group with the ability to induce iiquid crystal (LC) phase behaviour.
- the compounds comprising mesogenic groups do not necessarily have to exhibit an LC phase themselves. It is also possible that they show LC phase behaviour only in mixtures with other compounds, or when the mesogenic compounds or the mixtures thereof are polymerized.
- liquid crystal is used hereinafter for both mesogenic and LC materials.
- spacer or "spacer group”, also referred to as “Sp” below, is known to the person skilled in the art and is described in the literature, see, for example, Pure Appl. Chem. 73(5), 888 (2001) and C. Tschierske, G. PeIzI, S. Diele, Angew. Chem. 2004, 116, 6340-6368. Unless stated otherwise, the term “spacer” or “spacer group” above and below denotes a flexible organic group, which in a polymerisable mesogenic compound (“RM”) connects the mesogenic group and the polymerisable group(s).
- RM polymerisable mesogenic compound
- a calamitic mesogenic group is usually comprising a mesogenic core consisting of one or more aromatic or non-aromatic cyclic groups connected to each other directly or via linkage groups, optionally comprising terminal groups attached to the ends of the mesogenic core, and optionally comprising one or more lateral groups attached to the long side of the mesogenic core, wherein these terminal and lateral groups are usually selected e.g. from carbyl or hydrocarbyl groups, polar groups like halogen, nitro, hydroxy, etc., or polymerizable groups.
- RM reactive mesogen
- Polymerizable compounds with one polymerizable group are also referred to as “monoreactive” compounds, compounds with two polymerizable groups as “direactive” compounds, and compounds with more than two polymerizable groups as “multireactive” compounds.
- Compounds without a polymerizable group are also referred to as “non-reactive” compounds.
- film i ⁇ ciudes rigid or fiexibie, seif-supporting or free-standing films with mechanical stability, as well as coatings or layers on a supporting substrate or between two substrates.
- pi-conjugated means a group containing mainly C atoms with sp 2 -hybridisation, or optionally also sp-hybridisation, which may also be replaced by hetero atoms. In the simplest case this is for example a group with alternating C-C single and double bonds, or triple bonds, but does also include groups like 1 ,3- or 1 ,4-phenylene. Also included in this meaning are groups like for example aryl amines, aryl phosphines and certain heterocycles (i.e. conjugation via N-, O-, P- or S-atoms).
- hydrocarbyl group denotes a carbyl group that does additionally contain one or more H atoms and optionally contains one or more hetero atoms like for example N, O, S, P, Si, Se, As, Te or Ge.
- a carbyl or hydrocarbyl group comprising a chain of 3 or more C atoms may also be linear, branched and/or cyclic, including spiro and/or fused rings.
- the birefringence of a liquid crystal depends on the anisotropy of the polarizability "Polarizability" means the ease with which the electron distribution in the atom or molecule can be distorted.
- the polarizability increases with greater number of electrons and a more diffuse electron cloud.
- the polarizability can be calculated using a method as described e.g. in Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 42, (2003) p3463.
- optical retardation at a given wavelength R( ⁇ ) (in nm) of a layer of liquid crystalline or birefringent material is defined as the product of birefringence at that wavelength ⁇ n( ⁇ ) and layer thickness d (in nm) according to the equation
- optical retardation R represents the difference in the optical path lengths in nanometres travelled by S-polarised and P-polarised light whilst passing through the birefringent material.
- On-axis retardation means the retardation at normal incidence to the sample surface.
- negative (optical) dispersion refers to a birefringent or liquid crystalline material or layer that displays reverse birefringence dispersion where the magnitude of the birefringence ( ⁇ n) increases with increasing wavelength ( ⁇ ). i.e
- positive (optical) dispersion” means a material or layer having I ⁇ n(450) I >
- the optical dispersion can be expressed either as the "birefringence dispersion" by the ratio ⁇ n(450)/ ⁇ n(550), or as "retardation dispersion” by the ratio R(450)/R(550), wherein R(450) and R(550) are the retardation of the material measured at wavelengths of 450nm and 550nm respectively. Since the layer thickness d does not change with the wavelength, R(450)/R(550) is equal to ⁇ n(450)/ ⁇ n(550).
- a material or layer with negative or reverse dispersion has R(450)/R(550) ⁇ 1 or I R(450) I ⁇ I R(550) I
- a material or layer with positive or normal dispersion has R(450)/R(550) > 1 or I R(450) I > I R(550) I .
- optical dispersion means the retardation dispersion i.e. the ratio (R(450)/R(550).
- the retardation (R( ⁇ )) of a material can be measured using a a ⁇ c ⁇ u ⁇ o ⁇ i ⁇ ci ⁇ oun icici , l ⁇ i C ⁇ OI u ⁇ siG ii ic ⁇ v ⁇ .u ⁇ u ⁇ c ⁇ u ⁇ o ⁇ i ⁇ ellipsometer manufactured by J. A. Woollam Co., This instrument is capable of measuring the optical retardance in nanometres of a birefringent sample e.g. Quartz over a range of wavelengths typically, 370nm to 2000nm. From this data it is possible to calculate the dispersion (R(450)/R(550) or ⁇ n(450)/ ⁇ n(550)) of a material.
- the birefringent polymer film according to the present invention is prepared by polymerizing an LC formulation comprising one or more fluorene derivatives having the structural features as described above and below, hereinafter referred to as "guest component” or “guest compound”, and further comprising an LC material, which may be a single compound or a mixture of compounds, hereinafter referred to as “host component” or “host mixture”, preferably a polymerizable LC host mixture having a nematic phase.
- guest component and host do not exclude the possibility that the amount of the guest component in the final LC mixture is > 50 % by weight, and the amount of the host component in the final LC mixture is ⁇ 50 % by weight.
- the birefringent polymer film preferably has positive birefringence and negative (or "reverse") dispersion.
- the host component preferably has positive birefringence and positive (or "normal) dispersion
- the guest component preferably has
- Negative birefringence at 550nm and normal (positive) birefringence dispersion e.g. negative calamitic compound
- the mesogenic groups are preferably calamitic groups, very preferably rod-shaped groups.
- the mesogenic groups R, R' preferably comprise one or more groups selected from aromatic or heteroaromatic rings, and non-aromatic, e.g. fully or partially saturated, carbocyclic or heterocyclic groups, said groups being linked to each other either directly or via linkage groups.
- the mesogenic groups R, R 1 are selected such that they exhibit a low polarizability. This can be achieved e.g. by using mesogenic groups that are preferably comprising mainly non-aromatic, most preferably fully saturated, carbocyclic or heterocyclic groups which are connected directly or via linkage groups, wherein "mainly” means that each mesogenic group comprises more saturated rings than unsaturated or aromatic rings, and very preferably does not comprise more than one unsaturated or aromatic ring.
- the group B 1 having high polarizability is preferably consisting mainly, very preferably exclusively, of one or more subgroups B, which are selected from pi-conjugated linear groups, aromatic and heteroaromatic groups.
- the group B 1 consists, very preferably exclusively, of one or more subgroups B selected from groups having a bonding angle of 120° or more, preferably in the range of 180°.
- Suitable and preferred subgroups B include, without limitation, groups comprising sp-hybridisod C-atcrns, like -C ⁇ C-, or divalent aromatic groups connected to their neighboured groups in para-position, like e.g. 1 ,4-phenylene, naphthalene-2,6-diyl, indane-2,6-diyl or thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-2,5-diyl.
- the group B 1 is a linear group consisting of subgroups B having bonding angles of approx. 180°, and is linked to the calamitic compound via an sp 3 -hybridised C-atom (i.e. with a bonding angle of approx. 109°), the compounds of the present invention have an H-shaped structure, wherein the mesogenic groups are substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to the group B 1 .
- the group B 1 which essentially consists of subgroups B with pi-conjugation, has a high polarizability and a high refractive index. If the mesogenic groups R, R 1 are selected to have a low polarizability and a low refractive index, then as a result the compounds show, depending on their exact structure, either positive birefringence and negative dispersion, as schematically depicted in Figure 3a, or negative birefringence with positive dispersion, as schematically depicted in Figure 3b.
- normal calamitic materials have positive birefringence and positive dispersion. It is desirable to have materials where the magnitude of ⁇ n decreases at shorter wavelength, and compounds with both positive dispersion and negative birefringence can be mixed with a host material to give a mixture which possesses a range of dispersion (depending on the concentration of the dopant and host) varying from positive birefringence with positive dispersion through to positive birefringence with negative dispersion.
- fluorene derivatives are selected of formula I and Il
- B' is -(B) q -R 3 , B, q, A 1"4 , Z 1 ' 2 , m, n, R 1"2 , are as defined above, and the fluorene group is optionally substituted by one or more groups R 1 .
- the subgroups B are preferably selected from groups having a bonding angle of 120° or more, preferably in the range of 180°.
- Very preferred are -C ⁇ C- groups or divalent aromatic groups connected to their adjacent groups in para-position, like e.g. 1 ,4-phenylene, naphthalene-2,6-diyl, indane-2,6-diyl or thieno[3,2-b]thiophene-2,5-diyl.
- the bridging group like -(B) q - in formula I, comprises one or more groups selected from the group consisting of -C ⁇ C-, optionally substituted 1 ,4-phenylene and optionally substituted 9H-fluorene-2,7-diyl.
- the subgroups, or B in formula I 1 are preferably selected from the group consisting of -C ⁇ C-, optionally substituted 1 ,4-phenylene and optionally substituted 9H-fluorene-2,7-diyl, wherein in the fluorene group the H-atom in 9-position is optionaiiy repiaced by a carbyi or hydrocarby ⁇ group.
- bridging group or -(B) q - in formula I, are selected from
- Preferred aromatic groups include, without limitation, benzene, biphenylene, triphenylene, [1 ,1 l :3 ⁇ 1"]terphenyl-2'-ylene I naphthalene, anthracene, binaphthylene, phenanthrene, pyrene, dihydropyrene, chrysene, perylene, tetracene, pentacen ⁇ i benzpyrene. fluorene, indene, indenofluorene, spirobifluorene, etc.
- Preferred heteroaromatic groups include, without limitation, 5-membered rings like pyrrole, pyrazole, imidazole, 1 ,2,3-triazole, 1 ,2,4-triazole, tetrazole, furan, thiophene, selenophene, oxazole, isoxazole, 1 ,2-thiazole, 1 ,3-thiazole, 1 ,2,3-oxadiazole, 1 ,2,4-oxadiazole, 1 ,2,5-oxadiazole, 1 ,3,4- oxadiazole, 1 ,2,3-thiadiazole, 1 ,2,4-thiadiazole, 1 ,2,5-thiadiazole, 1 ,3,4- thiadiazole, 6-membered rings like pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, I.S.S-triazine, i ⁇ -triazine.
- the non-aromatic carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups like A 1"4 , include those which are saturated (also referred to as “fully saturated”), i.e. they do only contain C-atoms or hetero atoms connected by single bonds, and those which are unsaturated (also referred to as “partially saturated"), i.e. they also comprise C-atoms or hetero atoms connected by double bonds.
- the non-aromatic rings may also comprise one or more hetero atoms, preferably selected from Si, O, N and S.
- the non-aromatic carbocyclic and heterocyclic groups may be mononuclear, i.e. having only one ring (like for example cyclohexane), or polynuclear, i.e. having two or more fused rings (like for example decahydronaphthalene or bicyclooctane). Especially preferred are fully saturated groups. Further preferred are mono-, bi- or tricyclic non-aromatic groups with up to 25 C atoms that optionally comprise fused rings and are optionally substituted.
- Preferred non-aromatic groups include, without limitation, 5-membered rings like cyclopentane, tetrahydrofuran, tetrahydrothiofuran.
- pyrrolidine 6-membered rings like cyclohexane, silinane, cyclohexene, tetrahydropyran, tetrahydrothiopyran, 1 ,3-dioxane, 1 ,3-dithiane, piperidine, 7- membered rings like cycloheptane, and fused systems like tetrahydronaphthalene, decahydronaphthalene, indane, bicyclo[1.1.1]pentane-1 ,3-diyl, bicyclo[2.2.2]octane-i ,4-diyi, spiro[3.3]heptane-2,6-diyl, octahydro-4,7-methano-indan-2,5-
- non-aromatic and aromatic rings are selected from trans-1 ,4-cyclohexylene and 1 ,4-phenylene that is optionally substituted with one or more groups L.
- the mesogenic groups comprise not more than one aromatic ring.
- Preferred substituents are selected from F 1 Cl, CN, NO 2 or straight chain or branched alkyl, alkoxy, alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonlyoxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy with 1 to 12 C atoms, wherein the alkyl groups are optionally perfluorinated, or P-Sp-.
- Very preferred substituents are selected from F 1 Cl, CN, NO 2 , CH 3 , C 2 Hs, C(CHa) 3 , CH(CH 3 ) 2 , CH 2 CH(CH 3 )C 2 H 5 , OCH 3 , OC 2 H 5 , COCH 3 , COC 2 H 5 , COOCH 3 , COOC 2 H 5 , CF 3 , OCF 3 , OCHF 2 , OC 2 F 5 or P-Sp-, in particular F, Cl, CN 1 CH 3 , C 2 H 5 , C(CH 3 ) 3 , CH(CH 3 ) 2 , OCH 3 , COCH 3 or OCF 3 , most preferably F, Cl, CH 3 , C(CH 3 ) 3l OCH 3 or COCH 3 , or P-Sp-.
- R 1 and R 2 are selected from , Ci-C2o-alkyl, CrC 20 - oxaalkyl, CrC 2 o-alkoxy, C 2 -C 2 o-alkenyl, C 2 -C 2 o-alkynyl, CrC 2 o-thioalkyl,
- R 3 is preferably H or methyl.
- An alky! or alkoxy radical i.e. where the terminal CH 2 group is replaced by -O-, can be straight-chain or branched. It is preferably straight-chain, has 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 carbon atoms and accordingly is preferably ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl, octyl, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentoxy, hexoxy, heptoxy, or octoxy, furthermore methyl, nonyl, decyl, undecyl, dodecyl, tridecyl, tetradecyl, pentadecyl, nonoxy, decoxy, undecoxy, dodecoxy, tridecoxy or tetradecoxy, for example.
- alkenyl groups are C 2 -C 7 -I E-alkenyl, C 4 -C 7 -3E- alkenyl, C 5 -C 7 -4-alkenyl, C 6 -C 7 -5-alkenyl and C 7 -6-alkenyl, in particular C 2 -C 7 -I E-alkenyl, C 4 -C 7 -3E-alkenyl and C 5 -C 7 -4-alkenyl.
- alkenyl groups are vinyl, 1 E-propenyl, 1 E-butenyl, 1 E-pentenyl, 1 E-hexenyl, 1 E-heptenyl, 3-butenyl, 3E-pentenyl, 3E-hexenyi, 3E-heptenyl, 4- ⁇ entenyl, 4Z-hexenyl, 4E-hexeny!, 4Z-heptenyl, 5-hexenyl, 6-heptenyl and the like. Groups having up to 5 C atoms are generally preferred.
- these radicals are preferably neighboured. Accordingly these radicals together form a carbonyloxy group -CO-O- or an oxycarbonyl group -O-CO-. Preferably this group is straight-chain and has 2 to 6 C atoms.
- An alkyl group wherein two or more CH 2 groups are replaced by -O- and/or -COO- can be straight-chain or branched. It is preferably straight- chain and has 3 to 12 C atoms. Accordingly it is preferably bis-carboxy- methyl, 2,2-bis-carboxy-ethyl, 3,3-bis-carboxy-propyl, 4,4-bis-carboxy- butyl, 5,5-bis-carboxy-pentyl, 6,6-bis-carboxy-hexyl, 7,7-bis-carboxy- heptyl, 8,8-bis-carboxy-octyl, 9,9-bis-carboxy-nonyl, 10,10-bis-carboxy- decyl, bis-(methoxycarbonyl)-methyl, 2,2-bis-(methoxycarbonyl)-ethyl, 3,3-bis-(methoxycarbonyl)-propyl, 4,4-bis-(methoxycarbon
- An alkyl or alkenyl group that is monosubstituted by CN or CF 3 is preferably straight-chain.
- the substitution by CN or CF 3 can be in any desired position.
- An aikyl or aikeny! group that is at least monosubstituted by halogen is preferably straight-chain.
- Halogen is preferably F or Cl, in case of multiple substitution preferably F.
- the resulting groups include also perfluorinated groups. In case of monosubstitution the F or Cl substituent can be in any desired position, but is preferably in co-position.
- Examples for especially preferred straight-chain groups with a terminal F substituent are fluoromethyl, 2-fluoroethyl, 3-fluoropropyl, 4-fluorobutyl, 5-fluoropentyl, 6-fluorohexyl and 7-fluoroheptyl. Other positions of F are, however, not excluded.
- R 0 and R 00 are preferably selected from H, straight-chain or branched alkyl with 1 to 12 C atoms.
- Halogen is F, Cl, Br or I, preferably F or Cl.
- R 1"3 can be an achiral or a chiral group.
- the polymerizable group P is a group that is capable of participating in a polymerization reaction, like radical or ionic chain polymerization, polyaddition or polycondensation, or capable of being grafted, for example by condensation or addition, to a polymer backbone in a polymer analogous reaction.
- polymerizable groups for chain polymerization reactions like radical, cationic or anionic polymerization.
- Very preferred are polymerizable groups comprising a C-C double or triple bond, and polymerizable groups capable of polymerization by a ring-opening reaction, like oxetanes or epoxides.
- Suitable and preferred polymerizable groups include, without limitation,
- Polymerization can be carried out according to methods that are known to the ordinary expert and described in the literature, for example in D. J. Broer; G. Challa; G. N. MoI, Macromol. Chem, 1991 , 192, 59.
- the spacer group Sp is preferably selected of formula Sp'-X 1 , such that P- Sp- is P-Sp'-X 1 -, wherein
- Sp 1 is alkylene with 1 to 20 C atoms, preferably 1 to 12 C-atoms, which is optionally mono- or polysubstituted by F, Cl, Br, I or
- R 0 and R 00 are independently of each other H or alkyl with 1 to 12 C- atoms
- Y 1 and Y 2 are independently of each other H, F, Cl or CN.
- X 1 is preferably -O-, -S -CO-, -COO-, -OCO-, -O-COO-, -CO-NR 0 -, -NR 0 - CO-, -NR°-CO-NR°- or a single bond.
- Typical groups Sp 1 are, for example, -(CH 2 ) p r, -(CH 2 CH 2 O) q i -CH 2 CH 2 -, - CH 2 CH 2 -S-CH 2 CH 2 - or -CH 2 CH 2 -NH-CH 2 CH 2 - or -(SiR°R 00 -O) p1 -, with p1 being an integer from 2 to 12, q1 being an integer from 1 to 3 and R 0 and R 00 having the meanings given above.
- Preferred groups Sp 1 are ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene, hexylene, heptylene, octylene, nonylene, decylene, undecylene, dodecylene, octadecylene, ethyleneoxyethylene, methyleneoxy-butylene, ethylene-thioethylene, ethylene-N-methyl-iminoethylene, 1- methylalkylene, ethenylene, propenylene and butenylene for example. Further preferred are chiral sapcer groups.
- the polymerizable groups P and the spacer groups Sp can be identical or different.
- the calamitic compounds comprise one or more terminal groups R 1 ' 2 or substituents L or R 3 that are substituted by two or more polymerizable groups P or P-Sp- (multifunctional polymerizable groups).
- Suitable multifunctional polymerizable groups of this type are disclosed for example in US 7,060,200 B1 oder US 2006/0172090 A1.
- Very preferred are compounds comprising one or more multifunctional polymerizable groups selected from the following formulae:
- X 1 is as defined above, and
- B 1 , L and r are as defined above, R 4 and R 5 have independently of each other one of the meanings of R 1 given above, and Z has one of the meanings of Z 1 given above.
- R 4 and R 5 denote P- or P-Sp-.
- B 1 is preferably (B) q -H, with B and q being as defined above.
- Z is preferably -COO-, -OCO- or a single bond.
- R 4 and R 5 have independently of each other one of the meanings of R 1 given above, and Z has in each occurrence independently of one another one of the meanings of Z 1 given above.
- R 4 and R 5 denote P- or P-Sp-.
- Z is preferably -COO-, -OCO- or a single bond.
- R 3 , R 4 , R 5 , Z, L and r are as defined above, and preferably all of R and R 5 denote P or P-Sp-, and preferably Z is -COO- or -OCO-.
- P-Sp- in these preferred compounds is preferably P-Sp'-X 1 , with X 1 preferably being -O-, -COO- or -OCOO-.
- Z is preferably -COO-, -OCO- or a single bond.
- the compounds of the present invention can be synthesized according to or in analogy to methods which are known per se and which are described in the literature and in Standard works of organic chemistry such as, for example, Houben-Weyl, Methoden der organischen Chemie, Thieme- Verlag, Stuttgart. Especially suitable and preferred methods of synthesis are described below and in the examples.
- the compounds of formula I and Il can be generally synthesized by reacting an alcohol protected 2,7-dihydroxyfluoren-9-one with a protected acetylene to give the ethynyl-alcohol.
- the hydroxyl group can be removed by treatment with triethylsilane.
- the lateral acetylene intermediates can react with aryl halides under Sonogahira conditions to give either the compounds disclosed in formula ! or with a dihaloaromatic intermediate to give the compounds disclosed in formula II.
- a method comprising the following steps: a) the alcohol protected 2,7-dihydroxyfluoren-9-one is reacted with a protected acetylene, e.g. 1-(trialkylsilyl)acetylene, preferably 1- (trirrsethyls ⁇ yOacetylene, and n-butyl lithium to give the alcohol- acetylene intermediate, b) the above intermediate is reduced using triethylsilane, e.g. as in Tetrahedron Letters, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp.
- a protected acetylene e.g. 1-(trialkylsilyl)acetylene, preferably 1- (trirrsethyls ⁇ yOacetylene, and n-butyl lithium
- the above intermediate is reduced using triethylsilane, e.g. as in Tetrahedron Letters, Vol. 38, No. 6, pp.
- this lateral acetylene compound is converted to a lateral phenylacetylene via a coupling reaction with an arylhalide or with a dihaloaromatic intermediate, preferably under Sonogashira conditions, or is converted into a dimer by homocoupling (i.e. coupling two lateral acetylene molecules from step b).
- Another aspect of the invention is a polymerizable formulation, preferably a polymerizable LC formulation, comprising one or more guest compounds as described above and below, and one or more additional compounds, which are preferably mesogenic or liquid crystalline and/or polymerizable.
- the LC formulation comprises one or more additional compounds selected from reactive mesogens (RMs), most preferably selected from mono- and direactive RMs. These additional compounds constitute the polymerizable LC host component.
- RMs reactive mesogens
- the polymer films according to the present invention are crosslinked, and the polymerizable guest compounds and/or the polymerizable host components comprise at least one compound with two or more polymerizable groups (di- or multireactive).
- concentration of the guest compound(s) of the present invention in the polymerizable LC formulation is preferably from 5 to 90 wt. %, very preferably from 30 to 70 wt. %.
- the additional RMs of the polymerizable LC host formulation can be prepared by methods which are known per se and which are described in standard works of organic chemistry like for example Houben-Weyl, Methoden der organischen Chemie, Thieme-Verlag, Stuttgart. Suitable RMs are disclosed for example in WO 93/22397, EP 0 261 712, DE 195 04 224, WO 95/22586, WQ 97/00600, US 5,518.652, US 5,750,051 , US 5,770,107 and US 6,514,578. Examples of particularly suitable and preferred RMs are shown in the following list.
- P 0 is, in case of multiple occurrence independently of one another, a polymerizable group, preferably an acryl, methacryl, oxetane, epoxy, vinyl, vinyloxy, propenyl ether or styrene group,
- a 0 and B 0 are, in case of multiple occurrence independently of one another, 1 ,4-phenylene that is optionally substituted with 1, 2, 3 or 4 groups L, or trans-1 ,4-cyclohexylene, n
- R 0 is alkyl, alkoxy, thioalkyl, alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonyloxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy with 1 or more, preferably 1 to 15 C atoms which is optionally fluorinated, or is Y 0 or P-(CH 2 ) y -(O) z -,
- Y 0 is F, Cl, CN, NO 2 , OCH 3 , OCN, SCN, SF 5 , optionally fluorinated alkylcarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl, alkylcarbonyloxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy with 1 to 4 C atoms, or mono- oligo- or polyfluorinated alkyl or alkoxy with 1 to 4 C atoms,
- R 01 02 are independently of each other H, R 0 or Y 0 ,
- R * is a chiral alkyl or alkoxy group with 4 or more, preferably 4 to 12 C atoms, like 2-methylbutyl, 2-methyloctyl, 2-methylbutoxy or 2-methyloctoxy,
- Ch is a chiral group selected from cholesteryl, estradiol, or terpenoid radicals like menthyl or citronellyl,
- L is, in case of multiple occurrence independently of one another
- alkyl H, F 1 Cl, CN or optionally halogenated alkyl, alkoxy, aikyicarbonyi, aikoxycarbonyl, alkyicarbonyloxy or alkoxycarbonyloxy with 1 to 5 C atoms, r is 0, 1 , 2, 3 or 4, t is, in case of multiple occurrence independently of one another,
- u and v are independently of each other 0, 1 or 2
- w is 0 or 1
- x and y are independently of each other 0 or identical or different integers from 1 to 12
- z is 0 or 1
- z being 0 if the adjacent x or y is 0, and wherein the benzene and napthalene rings can additionally be substituted with one or more identical or different groups L.
- the polymerizable LC host component contains only achiral compounds and no chiral compounds.
- the polymerizable LC host component comprises one or more componds selectred from formual MR3, MR4, MR7, MR8, MR9, MR10, MR18, DR6, DR7 and DR8, furthermore DR1 and DR5.
- polymerizable LC host component comprises one or more compounds selected from the following formulae:
- P 0 , R 0 , x, y, and z are as defined above.
- polymerizable LC host component comprises one or more compounds selected from the following formulae:
- the polymerizable compounds of the polymerizable LC host component are selected from compounds, very preferably mono- or direactive RMs, having low birefringence.
- a polymerizable host component having an absolute value of the birefringence from 0.01 to 0.2, very preferably from 0.04 to 0.16.
- a polymerizable LC material i.e. a compound or a mixture or formulation
- a substrate where it aligns into uniform orientation, and polymerized in situ in its LC phase at a selected temperature for example by exposure to heat or actinic radiation, preferably by photo- polymerization, very preferably by UV-photopolymerization, to fix the alignment of the LC molecules.
- uniform alignment can promoted by additional means like shearing or annealing the LC material, surface treatment of the substrate, or adding surfactants to the LC material.
- substrate for example glass or quartz sheets or plastic films can be used. It is also possible to put a second substrate on top of the coated material prior to and/or during and/or after polymerization.
- the substrates can be removed after polymerization or not.
- at least one substrate has to be transmissive for the actinic radiation used for the polymerization.
- Isotropic or birefringent substrates can be used. In case the substrate is not removed from the poiymerized film after polymerization, preferably isotropic substrates are used.
- Suitable and preferred plastic substrates are for example films of polyester such as polyethyleneterephthalate (PET) or polyethylene-naphthalate
- PET films are commercially available for example from DuPont Teijin Films under the trade name Mslinex ⁇ .
- the polymerizable material can be applied onto the substrate by conventional coating techniques like spin-coating or blade coating. It can also be applied to the substrate by conventional printing techniques which are known to the expert, like for exampie screen printing, offset printing, reel-to-reel printing, letter press printing, gravure printing, rotogravure printing, flexographic printing, intaglio printing, pad printing, heat-seal printing, ink-jet printing or printing by means of a stamp or printing plate.
- solvents for example standard organic solvents can be used.
- the solvents can be selected for example from ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone or cyclohexanone; acetates such as methyl, ethyl or butyl acetate or methyl acetoacetate; alcohols such as methanol, ethanol or isopropyl alcohol; aromatic solvents such as toluene or xylene; halogenated hydrocarbons such as di- or trichloromethane; glycols or their esters such as PGMEA (propyl glycol monomethyl ether acetate), ⁇ -butyrolactone, and the like. It is also possible to use binary, ternary or higher mixtures of the above solvents.
- ketones such as acetone, methyl ethyl ketone, methyl propyl ketone or cyclohexanone
- acetates such as methyl, ethyl or butyl acetate or methyl
- Initial alignment e.g. planar alignment
- Initial alignment can be achieved for example by rubbing treatment of the substrate, by shearing the material during or after coating, by annealing the material before polymerization, by application of an alignment layer, by applying a magnetic or electric field to the coated material, or by the addition of surface-active compounds to the material.
- Reviews of alignment techniques are given for example by I. Sage in "Thermotropic Liquid Crystals", edited by G. W. Gray, John Wiley & Sons, 1987, pages 75-77; and by T. Uchida and H. Seki in "Liquid Crystals - Applications and Uses Vol. 3", edited by B. Bahadur, World Scientific Publishing, Singapore 1992, pages 1-63.
- a review of alignment materials and techniques is given by J. Cognard, MoI. Cryst. Liq. Cryst. 78, Supplement 1 (1981), pages 1-77.
- a polymerizable material comprising one or more surfactants that promote a specific surface alignment of the LC molecules.
- Suitable surfactants are described for example in J. Cognard, MoI. Cryst.Liq. Cryst. 78, Supplement 1 , 1-77 (1981).
- Preferred aligning agents for planar alignment are for example non-ionic surfactants, preferably fluorocarbon surfactants such as the commercially available Fluorad FC-171® (from 3M Co.) or Zonyl FSN ® (from DuPont), multiblock surfactants as described in GB 2 383 040 or polymerizable surfactants as described in EP 1 256 617.
- Suitable alignment layers are known in the art, like for example rubbed polyimide or alignment layers prepared by photoalignment as described in US 5,602,661 , US 5,389,698 or US 6,717,644.
- Polymerization is achieved for example by exposing the polymerizable material to heat or actinic radiation.
- Actinic radiation means irradiation with light, like UV light, IR light or visible light, irradiation with X-rays or gamma rays or irradiation with high energy particles, such as ions or electrons.
- Preferably polymerization is carried out by UV irradiation.
- a source for actinic radiation for example a single UV lamp or a set of UV lamps can be used. When using a high lamp power the curing time can be reduced.
- Another possible source for actinic radiation is a laser, like for example a UV, IR or visible laser.
- Polymerization is preferably carried out in the presence of an initiator absorbing at the wavelength of the actinic radiation.
- the polymerizable LC material preferably comprises one or more initiators, preferably in a concentration from 0.01 to 10 %, very preferably from 0.05 to 5 %.
- a photoinitiator can be used that decomposes under UV irradiation to produce free radicals or ions that start the polymerization reaction.
- a radical photoinitiator is used for polymerizing acrylate or methacrylate groups.
- a cationic photoinitiator For polymerizing vinyl, epoxide or oxetane groups preferably a cationic photoinitiator is used, it is aiso possible to uss a thermal polymerization initiator that decomposes when heated to produce free radicals or ions that start the polymerization.
- Typical radical photoinitiators are for example the commercially available Irgacure® or Darocure® (Ciba Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland).
- a typical cationic photoinitiator is for example UVI 6974 (Union Carbide).
- the polymerizable material may also comprise one or more stabilizers or inhibitors to prevent undesired spontaneous polymerization, like for example the commercially available Irganox® (Ciba Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland).
- the curing time depends, inter alia, on the reactivity of the polymerizable material, the thickness of the coated layer, the type of polymerization initiator and the power of the UV lamp.
- the curing time is preferably ⁇ 5 minutes, very preferably ⁇ 3 minutes, most preferably ⁇ 1 minute. For mass production short curing times of ⁇ 30 seconds are preferred.
- the poiymerizable materia! may also comprise one or more dyes having an absorption maximum adjusted to the wavelength of the radiation used for polymerization, in particular UV dyes like e.g. 4,4"-azoxy anisole or Tinuvin® dyes (from Ciba AG, Basel, Switzerland).
- UV dyes like e.g. 4,4"-azoxy anisole or Tinuvin® dyes (from Ciba AG, Basel, Switzerland).
- the poiymerizable material comprises one or more monoreactive poiymerizable non-mesogenic compounds, preferably in an amount of 0 to 50 %, very preferably 0 to 20 %.
- Typical examples are alkylacrylates or alkylmethacrylates.
- the poiymerizable material comprises one or more di- or multireactive poiymerizable non-mesogenic compounds, preferably in an amount of 0 to 50 %, very preferably 0 to 20 %, alternatively or in addition to the di- or multireactive poiymerizable mesogenic compounds.
- Typical examples of direactive non-mesogenic compounds are alkyldiacrylat.es or alkyldimethacrylates with alkyl groups of 1 to 20 C atoms.
- Typical examples of multireactive non-mesogenic compounds are trimethylpropanetrimethacrylate or pentaerythritoltetraacrylate.
- chain transfer agents to the poiymerizable material in order to modify the physical properties of the polymer film.
- chain transfer agents for example monofunctional thiols like dodecane thiol or multifunctional thiols like trimethylpropane tri(3-mercaptopropionate).
- mesogenic or LC thiols as disclosed for example in WO 96/12209, WO 96/25470 or US 6,420,001.
- the poiymerizable material may also comprise a polymeric binder or one or more monomers capable of forming a polymeric binder, and/or one or more dispersion auxiliaries. Suitable binders and dispersion auxiliaries are disdosed for example in WO 96/02597. Preferably, however, the polymerizable material does not contain a binder or dispersion auxiliary.
- the polymerizable material can additionally comprise one or more additives like for example catalysts, sensitizers, stabilizers, inhibitors, chain-transfer agents, co-reacting monomers, surface-active compounds, lubricating agents, wetting agents, dispersing agents, hydrophobing agents, adhesive agents, flow improvers, defoaming agents, deaerators, diluents, reactive diluents, auxiliaries, colourants, dyes, pigments or nanoparticles.
- additives like for example catalysts, sensitizers, stabilizers, inhibitors, chain-transfer agents, co-reacting monomers, surface-active compounds, lubricating agents, wetting agents, dispersing agents, hydrophobing agents, adhesive agents, flow improvers, defoaming agents, deaerators, diluents, reactive diluents, auxiliaries, colourants, dyes, pigments or nanoparticles.
- the thickness of a polymer film according to the present invention is preferably from 0.3 to 5 microns, very preferably from 0.5 to 3 microns, most preferably from 0.7 to 1.5 microns.
- thin films with a thickness of 0.05 to 1 , preferably 0.1 to 0.4 microns are preferred.
- the polymer films and materials of the present invention can be used as retardation or compensation film for example in LCDs to improve the contrast and brightness at large viewing angles and reduce the chromaticity. It can be used outside the switchable LC cell of the LCD or between the substrates, usually glass substrates, forming the switchable LC cell and containing the switchable LC medium (incell application).
- the polymer film and materials of the present invention can be used in conventional LC displays, for example displays with vertical alignment like the DAP (deformation of aligned phases), ECB (electrically controlled birefringence), CSH (colour super homeotropic), VA (vertically aligned), VAN or VAC (vertically aligned nematic or cholesteric), MVA (multi-domain vertically aligned), PVA (patterned vertically aligned) or PSVA (polymer stabilised vertically aligned) mode; displays with bend or hybrid alignment like the OCB (optically compensated bend cell or optically compensated birefringence), R-OCB (reflective OCB), HAN (hybrid aligned nematic) or pi-cell ( ⁇ -cell) mode; displays with twisted alignment like the TN (twisted nematic), HTN (highly twisted nematic), STN (super twisted nematic), AMD-TN (active matrix driven TN) mode; displays of the IPS (in plane
- the layers, films and materials of the present invention can be used for various types of optical films, preferably selected from optically uniaxial films (A-plate, C-plate, negative C-plate, O-plate), twisted optical retarders, like for example twisted quarter wave foils (QWF), achromatic retarders, achromatic QWFs or half wave foils (HWF), and optically biaxial films.
- the LC phase structure in the layers and materials can be selected from cholesteric, smectic, nematic and blue phases.
- the alignment of the LC material in the layer can be selected from homeotropic, splayed, tilted, planar and blue-phase alignment.
- the layers can be uniformly oriented or exhibit a pattern of different orientations.
- the films can be used as optical compensation film for viewing angle enhancement of LCD's or as a component in a brightness enhancement films, furthermore as an achromatic eieme ⁇ t in reflective or transflec ⁇ ve LCD's. Further preferred applications and devices include
- the optical and electrooptica! data are measured at 2O 0 C 1 unless expressly stated otherwise.
- the percentages of components of a polymerizable mixture as given above and below refer to the total amount of soiids in the mixture polymerizable mixture, i.e. not including solvents.
- the starting material 2,7-dihydroxytluorene-9-one (3.1) is firstly protected with THP groups and subsequently reacted with trimethylsilylacetylene and BuLi to give the adduct (3,3). Removal of the trimethylsilyl groups, reduction of the tertiary alcohol (3.4), and removal of the THP protecting groups gives the useful intermediate (3.8). Reaction of this dialcohol with 4-[3-(3-chloro-1-oxopropoxy)propoxy]-benzoic acid gives, after removal of HCI from the chloropropionate group, the target product (3.7).
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