WO2016170948A1 - 液晶組成物および液晶表示素子 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a liquid crystal composition, a liquid crystal display element containing the composition, and the like.
- the present invention relates to a liquid crystal composition having a positive dielectric anisotropy, and a liquid crystal display element, which includes a polar compound and a polymerizable compound (or a polymer thereof) and can achieve vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules by the action of these compounds. .
- the classification based on the operation mode of the liquid crystal molecules is as follows: PC (phase change), TN (twisted nematic), STN (super twisted nematic), ECB (electrically controlled birefringence), OCB (optically compensated bend), IPS. (In-plane switching), VA (vertical alignment), FFS (fringe field switching), FPA (field-induced photo-reactive alignment) mode.
- the classification based on the element drive system is PM (passive matrix) and AM (active matrix). PM is classified into static, multiplex, etc., and AM is classified into TFT (thin film insulator), MIM (metal film insulator), and the like. TFTs are classified into amorphous silicon and polycrystalline silicon. The latter is classified into a high temperature type and a low temperature type according to the manufacturing process.
- the classification based on the light source includes a reflection type using natural light, a transmission type using backlight, and a semi-transmission type using both natural light and backlight.
- the liquid crystal display element contains a liquid crystal composition having a nematic phase.
- This composition has suitable properties. By improving the characteristics of the composition, an AM device having good characteristics can be obtained. The relationship between the two characteristics is summarized in Table 1 below. The characteristics of the composition will be further described based on a commercially available AM device.
- the temperature range of the nematic phase is related to the temperature range in which the device can be used.
- a preferred upper limit temperature of the nematic phase is about 70 ° C. or more, and a preferred lower limit temperature of the nematic phase is about ⁇ 10 ° C. or less.
- the viscosity of the composition is related to the response time of the device. A short response time is preferred for displaying moving images on the device.
- the elastic constant of the composition is related to the contrast of the device. In order to increase the contrast in the device, a large elastic constant in the composition is more preferable.
- the optical anisotropy of the composition is related to the contrast ratio of the device. Depending on the mode of the device, a large optical anisotropy or a small optical anisotropy, ie an appropriate optical anisotropy is required.
- the product ( ⁇ n ⁇ d) of the optical anisotropy ( ⁇ n) of the composition and the cell gap (d) of the device is designed to maximize the contrast ratio.
- the appropriate value for the product depends on the type of operating mode. For a device with a mode such as TN, a suitable value is about 0.45 ⁇ m. In this case, a composition having a large optical anisotropy is preferable for a device having a small cell gap.
- a large dielectric anisotropy in the composition contributes to a low threshold voltage, a small power consumption and a large contrast ratio in the device. Therefore, a large dielectric anisotropy is preferable.
- a large specific resistance in the composition contributes to a large voltage holding ratio and a large contrast ratio in the device. Therefore, a composition having a large specific resistance not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase in the initial stage is preferable.
- a composition having a large specific resistance not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase after being used for a long time is preferable.
- the stability of the composition against ultraviolet rays and heat is related to the lifetime of the device. When this stability is high, the lifetime of the device is long. Such characteristics are preferable for an AM device used in a liquid crystal projector, a liquid crystal television, and the like.
- a polymer-supported alignment (PSA) type liquid crystal display element In a general-purpose liquid crystal display element, vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules is achieved by a specific polyimide alignment film.
- PSA polymer-supported alignment
- a polymer is combined with an alignment film.
- a composition to which a small amount of a polymerizable compound is added is injected into the device.
- the composition is irradiated with ultraviolet rays while applying a voltage between the substrates of the device.
- the polymerizable compound polymerizes to form a polymer network in the composition.
- the alignment of liquid crystal molecules can be controlled by the polymer, the response time of the device is shortened, and image burn-in is improved.
- Such an effect of the polymer can be expected for a device having modes such as TN, ECB, OCB, IPS, VA, FFS, and FPA.
- a liquid crystal composition containing a polymer and a polar compound is used.
- a composition to which a small amount of a polymerizable compound and a small amount of a polar compound are added is injected into the device.
- polar compounds are adsorbed and arranged on the substrate surface.
- the liquid crystal molecules are aligned according to this arrangement.
- the composition is irradiated with ultraviolet rays while applying a voltage between the substrates of the device.
- the polymerizable compound is polymerized to stabilize the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules.
- the orientation of liquid crystal molecules can be controlled by the polymer and the polar compound, the response time of the device is shortened, and image burn-in is improved. Furthermore, in the element having no alignment film, the step of forming the alignment film is unnecessary. Since there is no alignment film, the electrical resistance of the device does not decrease due to the interaction between the alignment film and the composition. Such an effect by the combination of the polymer and the polar compound can be expected for a device having a mode such as TN, ECB, OCB, IPS, VA, FFS, and FPA.
- a mode such as TN, ECB, OCB, IPS, VA, FFS, and FPA.
- a composition having a positive dielectric anisotropy is used for an AM device having a TN mode.
- a composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy is used in an AM device having a VA mode.
- a composition having a positive or negative dielectric anisotropy is used in an AM device having an IPS mode or an FFS mode.
- a composition having positive or negative dielectric anisotropy is used in a polymer-supported orientation type AM device.
- a composition having positive or negative dielectric anisotropy is used in a device having no alignment film.
- Examples of liquid crystal compositions having positive dielectric anisotropy are disclosed in the following Patent Documents 1 to 4 and the like.
- One object of the present invention is a liquid crystal composition containing a polymerizable compound (or a polymer thereof) and a polar compound, and capable of achieving vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules by the action of these compounds.
- Other objectives are: high maximum temperature of nematic phase, low minimum temperature of nematic phase, small viscosity, suitable optical anisotropy, positively large dielectric anisotropy, large specific resistance, high stability against ultraviolet rays, high heat resistance
- the liquid crystal composition satisfies at least one characteristic in characteristics such as high stability and a large elastic constant.
- Another object is a liquid crystal composition having an appropriate balance between at least two properties.
- Another object is a liquid crystal display device containing such a composition.
- Another object is an AM device having characteristics such as a short response time, a large voltage holding ratio, a low threshold voltage, a large contrast ratio, and a long lifetime.
- the present invention provides at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (1) as the first component, at least one compound represented by formula (2) as the second component, and at least one compound as the first additive.
- a liquid crystal composition containing a polar compound and at least one polymerizable compound as a second additive and having a positive dielectric anisotropy.
- R 1a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- ring Q and ring S are independently 1,4 -Cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, pyrimidine-2,5- Diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl;
- Z 1a and Z 2a are independently a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH ⁇ CH —, —CH 2 O—, —OCH 2 —, —COO—, —OCO—, —CF 2 O—, or —OCF 2 —;
- X 1a and X 2a are independently hydrogen or fluorine ;
- One advantage of the present invention is a liquid crystal composition containing a polymerizable compound (or a polymer thereof) and a polar compound, and capable of achieving vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules by these actions.
- Other advantages are high maximum temperature of nematic phase, low minimum temperature of nematic phase, small viscosity, suitable optical anisotropy, positively large dielectric anisotropy, large specific resistance, high stability against ultraviolet rays, high heat resistance
- the liquid crystal composition satisfies at least one characteristic in characteristics such as high stability and a large elastic constant.
- Another advantage is a liquid crystal composition having an appropriate balance between at least two properties.
- Another advantage is a liquid crystal display device containing such a composition.
- Another advantage is an AM device having characteristics such as a short response time, a large voltage holding ratio, a low threshold voltage, a large contrast ratio, and a long lifetime.
- liquid crystal composition and “liquid crystal display element” may be abbreviated as “composition” and “element”, respectively.
- “Liquid crystal display element” is a general term for liquid crystal display panels and liquid crystal display modules.
- “Liquid crystal compound” is a compound having a liquid crystal phase such as a nematic phase and a smectic phase, and a liquid crystal phase, but has a composition for the purpose of adjusting characteristics such as temperature range, viscosity, and dielectric anisotropy of the nematic phase. It is a general term for compounds mixed with products.
- This compound has a six-membered ring such as 1,4-cyclohexylene and 1,4-phenylene, and its molecular structure is rod-like.
- the “polymerizable compound” is a compound added for the purpose of forming a polymer in the composition.
- the liquid crystal composition is prepared by mixing a plurality of liquid crystal compounds. Additives are added to the composition for the purpose of further adjusting the properties. Additives such as optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, polymerization inhibitors, and polar compounds are added as necessary. Liquid crystal compounds and additives are mixed in such a procedure. The ratio (content) of the liquid crystal compound is expressed as a weight percentage (% by weight) based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition not containing the additive even when the additive is added.
- Additives such as optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, polymerization inhibitors, and polar compounds are added as necessary. Liquid crystal compounds and additives are mixed in such a procedure. The ratio (content) of the liquid crystal compound is expressed as a weight percentage (% by weight) based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition not
- the ratio (addition amount) of the additive is expressed as a percentage by weight (% by weight) based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition not containing the additive, similarly to the ratio of the liquid crystal compound. Weight parts per million (ppm) may be used.
- the ratio of the polymerization initiator and the polymerization inhibitor is exceptionally expressed based on the weight of the polymerizable compound.
- the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase may be abbreviated as “the upper limit temperature”.
- “Lower limit temperature of nematic phase” may be abbreviated as “lower limit temperature”.
- High specific resistance means that the composition has a large specific resistance not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature in the initial stage, and a large specific resistance not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature after long-term use. It means having.
- “High voltage holding ratio” means that the device has a large voltage holding ratio not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature in the initial stage, and a large voltage not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature after long-term use.
- compositions or devices characteristics may be examined before and after a aging test (including an accelerated deterioration test).
- the expression “increasing dielectric anisotropy” means that when the composition has a positive dielectric anisotropy, the value increases positively, and the composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy When it is a thing, it means that the value increases negatively.
- the compound represented by the formula (1) may be abbreviated as “compound (1)”. At least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (1) may be abbreviated as “compound (1)”. “Compound (1)” means one compound represented by formula (1), a mixture of two compounds, or a mixture of three or more compounds. The same applies to compounds represented by other formulas.
- the expression “at least one‘ A ’” means that the number of ‘A’ is arbitrary.
- the expression “at least one 'A' may be replaced by 'B'” means that when the number of 'A' is one, the position of 'A' is arbitrary and the number of 'A' is 2 Even when there are more than two, their positions can be selected without restriction. This rule also applies to the expression “at least one 'A' is replaced by 'B'".
- R 1a is used for a plurality of compounds.
- two groups represented by two arbitrary R 1a may be the same or different.
- R 1a of the compound (1-1) is ethyl
- R 1a is ethyl of the compound (1-2).
- R 1a of compound (1-1) is ethyl
- R 1a of compound (1-2) is propyl.
- This rule also applies to symbols such as other end groups.
- formula (1) when q is 2, there are two rings Q.
- the two rings represented by the two rings Q may be the same or different.
- This rule also applies to any two rings Q when q is greater than 2. This rule also applies to other symbols.
- This rule also applies to the case where the compound (8-27) as the two -Sp 2 -P 2 in.
- Symbols such as A, B, C, and D surrounded by hexagons correspond to rings such as ring A, ring B, ring C, and ring D, respectively, and represent rings such as six-membered rings and condensed rings.
- the diagonal line across this hexagon indicates that any hydrogen on the ring may be replaced with a group such as -Sp 1 -P 1 .
- a subscript such as 'b' indicates the number of groups replaced. When the subscript 'b' is 0, there is no such replacement. When the subscript 'b' is 2 or more, a plurality of -Sp 1 -P 1 exists on the ring A.
- the plurality of groups represented by —Sp 1 —P 1 may be the same or different.
- 2-Fluoro-1,4-phenylene means the following two divalent groups.
- fluorine may be leftward (L) or rightward (R).
- This rule also applies to asymmetric divalent groups generated by removing two hydrogens from the ring, such as tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl.
- This rule also applies to divalent linking groups such as carbonyloxy (—COO— or —OCO—).
- Expressions such as “at least one —CH 2 — may be replaced by —O—” are used herein.
- —CH 2 —CH 2 —CH 2 — may be converted to —O—CH 2 —O— by replacing non-adjacent —CH 2 — with —O—.
- adjacent —CH 2 — is not replaced by —O—.
- —O—O—CH 2 — (peroxide) is formed by this replacement. That is, this expression includes both “one —CH 2 — may be replaced with —O—” and “at least two non-adjacent —CH 2 — may be replaced with —O—”. means.
- R 4 is alkyl having 4 to 20 carbons, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — may be replaced by —CH ⁇ CH— or the like. This replacement increases the carbon number of the alkyl. In such a case, the maximum carbon number is 30.
- This rule also applies to alkylene, cycloalkylene and the like.
- the alkyl of the liquid crystal compound is linear or branched and does not include cyclic alkyl. Linear alkyl is preferred over branched alkyl. The same applies to terminal groups such as alkoxy and alkenyl.
- the configuration of 1,4-cyclohexylene is generally preferably trans rather than cis.
- Halogen means fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. Preferred halogen is fluorine or chlorine. A more preferred halogen is fluorine.
- the present invention includes the following items.
- Item 1 At least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (1) as a first component, a compound represented by formula (2) as a second component, at least one polar compound as a first additive, and A liquid crystal composition containing at least one polymerizable compound as a second additive and having a positive dielectric anisotropy.
- R 1a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- ring Q and ring S are independently 1,4 -Cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, pyrimidine-2,5- Diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl;
- Z 1a and Z 2a are independently a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH ⁇ CH —, —CH 2 O—, —OCH 2 —, —COO—, —OCO—, —CF 2 O—, or —OCF 2 —;
- X 1a and X 2a are independently hydrogen or fluorine ;
- Item 2. The liquid crystal composition according to item 1, containing at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (1-1) to (1-14) as a first component.
- R 1a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons
- X 1a , X 2a , X3a , X4a , X5a , X6a , X7a , X8a , X9a , X10a , X11a , X12a , X13a , and X14a are independently hydrogen or fluorine
- Y 1a is fluorine, chlorine, alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons in which at least one hydrogen is replaced with fluorine or chlorine, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons in which at least one hydrogen is replaced with fluorine or chlorine, or at least 1 Two hydrogens are alkenyloxy having 2 to
- Item 3 Item 1 or 2 wherein the proportion of the first component is in the range of 5 wt% to 55 wt% and the proportion of the second component is in the range of 5 wt% to 50 wt% based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 4. The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 3, further comprising at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (3) as a third component:
- R 3a and R 4a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or at least one hydrogen is fluorine or chlorine.
- ring U and ring V are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,5 -Difluoro-1,4-phenylene;
- Z 3a is a single bond, -CH 2 CH 2- , -COO-, or -OCO-;
- u is 1, 2, or 3.
- the ring V is 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene.
- Item 5. The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 4, comprising at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (3-1) to (3-12) as a third component: object.
- R 3a and R 4a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or C2-C12 alkenyl in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine.
- Item 6. The liquid crystal composition according to item 4 or 5, wherein the ratio of the third component is in the range of 3% to 55% by weight based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 7. The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 6, further containing at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (4) as a fourth component.
- R 5a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- ring W is 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4 -Phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, 1,3-dioxane -2,5-diyl, or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl;
- Z 4a is a single bond, -CH 2 CH 2- , -COO-, or -OCO-;
- X 15a and X 16a are independently hydrogen or fluorine;
- Y 2a
- Item 8. The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 7, comprising at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (4-1) to (4-16) as a fourth component: object.
- R 5a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- Item 9 The liquid crystal composition according to item 7 or 8, wherein the ratio of the fourth component is in the range of 5% by weight to 50% by weight based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 10 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 9, containing at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (5) as a fifth component.
- R 6a and R 7a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or alkenyloxy having 2 to 12 carbons.
- Ring D and Ring F are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, 1,4-phenylene, 1,4-phenylene in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine Or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl;
- ring E is 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2-chloro-3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-5 - methyl-1,4-phenylene, it is a 3,4,5-trifluoro-2,6-diyl or 7,8-difluoro-chroman-2,6-diyl,;
- Z 5 And Z 6a are independently a single bond, -CH 2 CH 2 -, - COO -, - OCO -, - CH 2 O-, or -OCH 2 - a and; e is 1, 2 or 3, Yes, f is 0 or 1; the sum of e and
- Item 11 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 10, comprising at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (5-1) to (5-21) as a fifth component: object.
- R 6a and R 7a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or It is alkenyloxy having 2 to 12 carbon atoms.
- Item 12. The liquid crystal composition according to item 10 or 11, wherein the ratio of the fifth component is in the range of 3% by weight to 25% by weight based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 13 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 12, wherein the first additive is a polar compound having a polar group containing a hetero atom selected from nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus.
- Item 14 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 13, containing at least one polar compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (6) and formula (7) as a first additive.
- MES is a mesogenic group having at least one ring
- R 4 is alkyl having 4 to 20 carbon atoms, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — May be replaced with —CH ⁇ CH—, —CF ⁇ CH—, —CH ⁇ CF—, —C ⁇ C—, or cycloalkylene having 3 to 8 carbon atoms, and in these groups, at least one of Hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine
- R 5 is an oxygen atom of OH structure, a sulfur atom of SH structure, and primary, secondary, or A polar group having at least one nitrogen atom of a tertiary amine structure; g is 1 or 2;
- Item 15 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 14, containing at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (6-1) as a first additive.
- ring G and ring I are independently an aromatic group having 6 to 25 carbon atoms, a heteroaromatic group having 5 to 25 carbon atoms, an alicyclic group having 3 to 25 carbon atoms, Or a heteroalicyclic group having 4 to 25 carbon atoms, which may be a condensed ring, in which at least one hydrogen may be replaced by a group T, wherein the group T Are —OH, — (CH 2 ) i —OH, halogen, —CN, —NO 2 , —NCO, —NCS, —OCN, —SCN, —C ( ⁇ O) N (R 0 ) 2 , —C ( ⁇ O) R 0 , —N (R 0 ) 2 , — (CH 2 ) i —N (R
- R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, and at least one tertiary carbon (> CH—) may be replaced with nitrogen (> N—) and at least one hydrogen may be replaced with fluorine or chlorine, provided that R 5 is an oxygen atom of OH structure, SH structure Sulfur atom, or primary, A secondary, or at least one of the nitrogen atoms of the tertiary amine structure;
- R 6 is hydrogen, halogen, alkyl of 1 to 25 carbon atoms, in the alkyl, at least one of -CH 2 - Is replaced with —NR 0 —, —O—, —S—, —CO—, —CO—O—, —O—CO—, —O—CO—O—, or cycloalkylene having 3 to 8 carbon atoms.
- At least one tertiary carbon may be replaced with nitrogen (> N—), in which at least one hydrogen is replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 12 carbons; h is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
- Item 16 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 15, containing at least one polar compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (7-1) as a first additive.
- R 4 is alkyl having 4 to 20 carbons, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — is —CH ⁇ CH—, —CF ⁇ CH—, —CH ⁇ .
- R 5 is An alkyl having 1 to 25 carbon atoms, wherein at least one —CH 2 — is —NR 0 —, —O—, —S—, —CO—, —COO—, —OCO—, —OCOO; -, Or may be substituted with a cycloalkylene having 3 to 8 carbon atoms, wherein R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and at least one tertiary carbon (> CH-) is nitrogen( May be replaced by N-), and at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine, provided that R 5 is an oxygen atom of the OH structure, the sulfur atom of the SH structure, and primary, secondary It has at least one nitrogen atom of a secondary or tertiary amine structure.
- R 5 is a group represented by any one of Formula (A1) to Formula (A4).
- Sp 4 , Sp 6 , and Sp 7 are independently a single bond or a group (—Sp ′′ —X ′′ —), where Sp ′′ is , Alkylene having 1 to 20 carbon atoms, wherein at least one —CH 2 — is —O—, —S—, —NH—, —N (R 0 ) —, —CO—, —CO—.
- Item 18. The liquid crystal composition according to item 15 or 17, wherein the first additive is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (6-1-1) to formula (6-1-4): .
- ring G and ring I are each independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4- Phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,3-phenylene, 2-ethyl-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-diethyl-1,4-phenylene, 2-trifluoromethyl-1,4-phenylene, 2,3- In difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,3,5,6-tetrafluoro-1,4-phenylene Yes; Ring J is cyclohexyl or phenyl; Z 6 is a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —
- Sp 4 is A single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH 2 CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH 2 O—, or —OCH 2 —;
- Sp 7 is a single bond or alkylene having 1 to 5 carbon atoms , In this alkylene, —CH 2 — may be replaced by —O— or —NH—;
- R 7 is alkyl having 1 to 8 carbons or fluorine;
- h is 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 X 3 is —OH, —COOH, —SH, —OCH 3 , or —NH 2 ;
- X 4 is a single bond or —O—.
- Item 19 The liquid crystal composition according to item 16 or 17, wherein the first additive is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (7-1-1) to (7-1-29): .
- Item 20 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 19, wherein the ratio of the first additive is 10% by weight or less based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 21 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 20, comprising at least one polymerizable compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (8) as the second additive.
- ring A and ring C are independently cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl, tetrahydropyran-2-yl, 1,3-dioxane-2-yl, pyrimidine- 2-yl or pyridin-2-yl, and in these rings, at least one hydrogen is fluorine, chlorine, alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or at least one hydrogen.
- ring B may be 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, 1,4-phenylene, naphthalene-1, 2-diyl, naphthalene-1,3-diyl, naphthalene-1,4-diyl, naphthalene-1,5-diyl, naphthalene-1, -Diyl, naphthalene-1,7-diyl, naphthalene-1,8-diyl, naphthalene-2,3-diyl, naphthalene-2,6-diyl, naphthalene-2,7-diyl, tetrahydropyran-2,5- Diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, or pyridine-2,5- Diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-
- P 1, P 2, and P 3 are independently formula (P-1) from the selected from the group of radicals represented by the formula (P-5) polymerizable Item 22.
- M 1 , M 2 , and M 3 are independently hydrogen, fluorine, alkyl having 1 to 5 carbons, or at least one hydrogen is fluorine or chlorine 1-5 alkyl substituted with
- Item 23 The item according to any one of Items 1 to 22, wherein the second additive is at least one polymerizable compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (8-1) to formula (8-28). Liquid crystal composition.
- P 1 , P 2 , and P 3 are independently from the group of groups represented by formula (P-1) to formula (P-3).
- M 1 , M 2 , and M 3 are independently hydrogen, fluorine, alkyl of 1 to 5 carbons, or at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine Alkyl having 1 to 5 carbons;
- Sp 1 , Sp 2 , and Sp 3 are each independently a single bond or alkylene having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and in this alkylene, at least one —CH 2 — is —O—, —COO—, —OCO. —, Or —OCOO—, and at least one —CH 2 CH 2 — may be replaced with —CH ⁇ CH— or —C ⁇ C—, and in these groups, at least 1 One hydrogen may be replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- Item 24 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 21 to 23, wherein the ratio of the second additive is in the range of 0.03% by weight to 10% by weight based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 25 A liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24.
- Item 26 The liquid crystal display device according to item 25, wherein the operation mode of the liquid crystal display device is an IPS mode, a TN mode, an FFS mode, or an FPA mode, and the driving method of the liquid crystal display device is an active matrix method.
- Item 27 A polymer-supported alignment type liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24, wherein a polymerizable compound in the liquid crystal composition is polymerized.
- Item 28 Item 25.
- a liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24 and having no alignment film, wherein a polymerizable compound in the liquid crystal composition is polymerized.
- Item 29 Use of the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24 in a liquid crystal display device.
- Item 30 Use of the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24 in a polymer supported alignment type liquid crystal display element.
- Item 31 Item 25. Use of the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 24 in a liquid crystal display device having no alignment film.
- the present invention includes the following items.
- (A) The above liquid crystal composition is disposed between two substrates, light is applied to the composition in a state where voltage is applied, and the polymerizable compound contained in the composition is polymerized, thereby Of manufacturing a liquid crystal display element.
- (B) The upper limit temperature of the nematic phase is 70 ° C or higher, the optical anisotropy at a wavelength of 589 nm (measured at 25 ° C) is 0.08 or higher, and the dielectric anisotropy at a frequency of 1 kHz (measured at 25 ° C) ) Is 2 or more.
- the present invention includes the following items.
- composition of the present invention will be described in the following order. First, the composition of the composition will be described. Second, the main characteristics of the component compounds and the main effects of the compounds on the composition will be explained. Third, the combination of components in the composition, the preferred ratio of the components, and the basis thereof will be described. Fourth, a preferred form of the component compound will be described. Fifth, preferred component compounds are shown. Sixth, additives that may be added to the composition will be described. Seventh, a method for synthesizing the component compounds will be described. Finally, the use of the composition will be described.
- composition A includes other liquid crystal compounds and additives. May further be contained.
- “Other liquid crystal compounds” are liquid crystal compounds different from the compounds (1) to (5). Such compounds are mixed into the composition for the purpose of further adjusting the properties. Additives include optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, polymerization inhibitors, polar compounds and the like.
- Composition B consists essentially of a liquid crystalline compound selected from compound (1) to compound (5). “Substantially” means that the composition may contain an additive but no other liquid crystal compound. Composition B has fewer components than composition A. From the viewpoint of reducing the cost, the composition B is preferable to the composition A. The composition A is preferable to the composition B from the viewpoint that the characteristics can be further adjusted by mixing other liquid crystal compounds.
- An example of the composition B is a mixture of the compound (1) and the compound (2). This mixture may further comprise one or two compounds selected from compound (3), compound (4), and compound (5).
- the main characteristics of the component compounds and the main effects of the compounds on the characteristics of the composition will be explained.
- the main characteristics of the component compounds are summarized in Table 2 based on the effects of the present invention.
- L means large or high
- M means moderate
- S means small or low.
- L, M, and S are classifications based on a qualitative comparison among the component compounds, and the symbol 0 means that the value is zero or close to zero.
- Compound (1) increases the dielectric anisotropy.
- Compound (2) decreases the viscosity.
- Compound (3) increases the maximum temperature or decreases the minimum temperature.
- Compound (4) increases the dielectric anisotropy and decreases the minimum temperature.
- Compound (5) increases the dielectric constant in the minor axis direction.
- the compound (6) and the compound (7) are adsorbed on the substrate surface by the action of the polar group and control the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules.
- Compound (8) gives a polymer by polymerization. This polymer stabilizes the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules, thereby reducing the response time of the device and improving image burn-in.
- the polymer of compound (8) is effective.
- Compound (6) or compound (7) is also effective.
- the combination of compound (8) and compound (6), or compound (8) and compound (7) is more effective.
- a synergistic effect can be expected by this combination. This combination can be expected to have better long-term stability than the compound (6) alone or the compound (7) alone.
- a preferred combination of components in the composition is compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (6) + compound (8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (7) + Compound (8), Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (4) + Compound (6) + Compound (8), Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (4) + Compound (7) + Compound (8), Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (3) + Compound (6) + Compound (7) + Compound (8), or Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (4) + compound (6) + compound (7) + compound (8).
- Another preferred combination of the components is compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (4) + compound (6) + compound (8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound ( 3) + Compound (4) + Compound (7) + Compound (8), Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (3) + Compound (4) + Compound (6) + Compound (7) + Compound ( 8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (5) + compound (6) + compound (8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound ( 5) + Compound (7) + Compound (8), or Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (3) + Compound (5) + Compound (6) + Compound (7) + Compound (8) .
- Another preferred combination of the components is compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (4) + compound (5) + compound (6) + compound (8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound ( 4) + Compound (5) + Compound (7) + Compound (8), Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (4) + Compound (5) + Compound (6) + Compound (7) + Compound ( 8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (4) + compound (5) + compound (6) + compound (8), compound (1) + compound (2) + compound ( 3) + Compound (4) + Compound (5) + Compound (7) + Compound (8) or Compound (1) + Compound (2) + Compound (3) + Compound (4) + Compound (5) + Compound (6) + compound (7) + compound (8).
- a more preferred combination is compound (1) + compound (2) + compound (3) + compound (4) + compound (6) + compound (8).
- a desirable ratio of compound (1) is approximately 5% by weight or more for increasing the dielectric anisotropy, and approximately 55% by weight or less for decreasing the minimum temperature or decreasing the viscosity.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 45% by weight.
- a particularly preferred ratio is in the range of approximately 10% by weight to approximately 35% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of the compound (2) is approximately 5% by weight or more for decreasing the viscosity, and approximately 50% by weight or less for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 40% by weight.
- a particularly preferred ratio is in the range of approximately 10% by weight to approximately 30% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of compound (3) is approximately 3% by weight or more for increasing the maximum temperature or decreasing the viscosity, and approximately 55% by weight or less for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 45% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 35% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of the compound (4) is approximately 5% by weight or more for increasing the dielectric anisotropy, and approximately 50% by weight or less for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 40% by weight.
- a particularly preferred ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 25% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of compound (5) is approximately 3% by weight or more for increasing the dielectric anisotropy, and approximately 25% by weight or less for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 20% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 5% by weight to approximately 15% by weight.
- Compound (6) or Compound (7) is added to the composition for the purpose of controlling the alignment of liquid crystal molecules.
- a desirable ratio of compound (6) or compound (7) is approximately 0.05% by weight or more for aligning liquid crystal molecules, and approximately 10% by weight or less for preventing display defects of the device.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 0.1% by weight to approximately 7% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 0.5% by weight to approximately 5% by weight.
- Compound (8) is added to the composition for the purpose of adapting to a polymer-supported orientation type device.
- a desirable ratio of compound (8) is approximately 0.03% by weight or more for improving the long-term reliability of the element, and approximately 10% by weight or less for preventing display defects of the element.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 0.1% by weight to approximately 2% by weight.
- a particularly preferred ratio is in the range of approximately 0.2% by weight to approximately 1.0% by weight.
- R 1a and R 5a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or carbon It is an alkenyl having the number 2 to 12. Desirable R 1a or R 5a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the stability to ultraviolet light or heat.
- R 3a and R 4a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or 2 carbons in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine.
- Desirable R 3a or R 4a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the stability to ultraviolet light or heat, and alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons for decreasing the minimum temperature or decreasing the viscosity. .
- R 6a and R 7a are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or alkenyloxy having 2 to 12 carbons. Desirable R 6a or R 7a is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the stability, and alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- Alkyl is linear or branched and does not include cyclic alkyl. Linear alkyl is preferred over branched alkyl. The same applies to terminal groups such as alkoxy and alkenyl.
- Preferred alkyl is methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, hexyl, heptyl or octyl. More desirable alkyl is ethyl, propyl, butyl, pentyl, or heptyl for decreasing the viscosity.
- Preferred alkoxy is methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy, pentyloxy, hexyloxy, or heptyloxy. More desirable alkoxy is methoxy or ethoxy for decreasing the viscosity.
- Preferred alkenyl is vinyl, 1-propenyl, 2-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 2-butenyl, 3-butenyl, 1-pentenyl, 2-pentenyl, 3-pentenyl, 4-pentenyl, 1-hexenyl, 2-hexenyl, 3-hexenyl, 4-hexenyl, or 5-hexenyl. More desirable alkenyl is vinyl, 1-propenyl, 3-butenyl, or 3-pentenyl for decreasing the viscosity.
- the preferred configuration of —CH ⁇ CH— in these alkenyls depends on the position of the double bond.
- Trans is preferable in alkenyl such as 1-propenyl, 1-butenyl, 1-pentenyl, 1-hexenyl, 3-pentenyl and 3-hexenyl for decreasing the viscosity.
- Cis is preferred for alkenyl such as 2-butenyl, 2-pentenyl, and 2-hexenyl.
- Preferred alkenyloxy is vinyloxy, allyloxy, 3-butenyloxy, 3-pentenyloxy, or 4-pentenyloxy. More preferable alkenyloxy is allyloxy or 3-butenyloxy for decreasing the viscosity.
- alkenyl in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine are 2,2-difluorovinyl, 3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl, 4,4-difluoro-3-butenyl, 5,5-difluoro -4-pentenyl, or 6,6-difluoro-5-hexenyl. Further preferred examples are 2,2-difluorovinyl or 4,4-difluoro-3-butenyl for decreasing the viscosity.
- Ring Q and Ring S are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro 1,4-phenylene, pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl.
- Preferred ring Q or ring S is 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene for increasing the optical anisotropy.
- Ring U and ring V are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene.
- the ring V is 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 2,5-difluoro-1,4-phenylene.
- Preferred ring U or ring V is 1,4-cyclohexylene for decreasing the viscosity, and 1,4-phenylene for increasing the optical anisotropy.
- Ring W is 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,6-difluoro-1,4-phenylene Pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, or tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl.
- Desirable ring W is 1,4-phenylene or 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene for increasing the optical anisotropy.
- Ring D and Ring F are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, 1,4-phenylene, 1,4-phenylene in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine, or Tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl.
- Preferred ring D or ring F is 1,4-cyclohexylene for decreasing the viscosity, tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl for increasing the dielectric anisotropy, and for increasing the optical anisotropy. 1,4-phenylene.
- Ring E is 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2-chloro-3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, 2,3-difluoro-5-methyl-1,4-phenylene, 3,4, 5-trifluoronaphthalene-2,6-diyl or 7,8-difluorochroman-2,6-diyl.
- Desirable ring E is 2,3-difluoro-1,4-phenylene for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- trans is preferable to cis for increasing the maximum temperature.
- Tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl is Or And preferably It is.
- Q is 1, 2, 3, or 4, s is 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the sum of q and s is 4 or less.
- Preferred q is 2 or 3 for increasing the dielectric anisotropy. Desirable s is 0 or 1 for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- u is 1, 2 or 3.
- Preferred u is 1 for decreasing the viscosity, and 2 for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- w is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- Preferred w is 2 or 3 for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- e is 1, 2, or 3, f is 0 or 1, and the sum of e and f is 3 or less.
- Preferred e is 1 for decreasing the viscosity, and 2 or 3 for increasing the maximum temperature.
- Preferred f is 0 for decreasing the viscosity, and 1 for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- Z 1a and Z 2a are each independently a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH ⁇ CH—, —CH 2 O—, —OCH 2 —, —COO—, —OCO—, —CF 2 O— Or —OCF 2 —.
- Desirable Z 1a or Z 2a is a single bond for decreasing the viscosity.
- Z 3a is a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —COO—, or —OCO—.
- Desirable Z 3a is a single bond for decreasing the viscosity.
- Z 4a is a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —COO—, or —OCO—.
- Desirable Z 4a is a single bond for decreasing the viscosity.
- Z 5a and Z 6a are each independently a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —COO—, —OCO—, —CH 2 O—, or —OCH 2 —.
- Desirable Z 5a or Z 6a is a single bond for decreasing the viscosity, and —CH 2 O— or —OCH 2 — for increasing the dielectric anisotropy.
- Y 1a and Y 2a are independently fluorine, chlorine, alkyl having 1 to 12 carbon atoms in which at least one hydrogen is replaced with fluorine or chlorine, and from 1 carbon atom in which at least one hydrogen is replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- Desirable Y 1a or Y 2a is fluorine for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- a preferred example of alkyl in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine is trifluoromethyl.
- a preferred example of alkoxy in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine is trifluoromethoxy.
- alkenyloxy in which at least one hydrogen has been replaced by fluorine or chlorine is trifluorovinyloxy.
- R 5 is a polar group.
- This polar compound is preferably stable because it is added to the composition. When a polar compound is added to the composition, it is preferable that this compound does not lower the voltage holding ratio of the device.
- the polar compound preferably has low volatility.
- a preferred molar mass is 130 g / mol or more.
- a more preferred molar mass is in the range of 150 g / mol to 500 g / mol.
- Preferred polar compounds do not have a polymerizable group such as acryloyloxy (—OCO—CH ⁇ CH 2 ) or methacryloyloxy (—OCO— (CH 3 ) C ⁇ CH 2 ).
- the polar group has a non-covalent interaction with the surface of the glass substrate or metal oxide film.
- Preferred polar groups contain a heteroatom selected from nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and phosphorus.
- Preferred polar groups contain at least one, or at least two of these heteroatoms.
- Further preferred polar groups include hydrogen from compounds selected from the group of alcohols, primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, ketones, carboxylic acids, thiols, esters, ethers, thioethers, and combinations thereof. It is a monovalent group derived by removing.
- the structure of these groups may be linear, branched, cyclic, or a combination thereof.
- Particularly preferred polar groups have at least one oxygen atom of OH structure or nitrogen atom of a primary, secondary or tertiary amine structure.
- Examples of the polar group R 5 are groups represented by the formulas (A1) to (A4).
- Sp 4 , Sp 6 , and Sp 7 are independently a single bond or a group (—Sp ′′ -X ′′ —), and X ′′ is MES To the group or R 4 .
- Sp ′′ is alkylene having 1 to 20 carbons, preferably alkylene having 1 to 12 carbons, in which at least one —CH 2 — is —O—, —S—, —NH—.
- at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine, chlorine, or —CN
- X ′′ represents —O—, —S—, —CO—, —CO—O.
- Y 2 and Y 3 are independently hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, or —CN.
- Preferred X ′′ is —O—, —S—, —CO—, —COO—, —OCO—, —O—COO—, —CO—NR 0 —, —NR 0 —CO—, —NR 0 —. CO—NR 0 — or a single bond.
- Sp 5 is>CH-,> CR 11 -,> N-, or> C ⁇ . That, Sp 5 in Formula (A2),> CH -, > CR 11 -, or> a N-, meaning that Sp 5 is> C ⁇ in the formula (A3).
- Preferred Sp ′′ is — (CH 2 ) p1 —, — (CH 2 CH 2 O) q1 —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH 2 CH 2 —S—CH 2 CH 2 —, or —CH 2 CH 2 —NHCH 2 CH 2 —, wherein p1 is an integer from 1 to 12, and q1 is an integer from 1 to 3.
- Preferred groups are — (CH 2 ) p1 —, — (CH 2 ) p1 —O—, — (CH 2 ) p1 —O—CO—, — (CH 2 ) p1 —O—CO—O—, where p1 and q1 have the meanings indicated above.
- Sp ′′ are ethylene, propylene, butylene, pentylene, hexylene, heptylene, octylene, nonylene, decylene, undecylene, dodecylene, octadecylene, ethyleneoxyethylene, methyleneoxybutylene, ethylenethioethylene, ethylene-N-methylimino.
- X 3 is —NH 2 , —NHR 11 , —NR 11 2 , —OR 11 , —OH, —COOH, —SH, —SR 11 , Wherein R 11 is alkyl having 1 to 15 carbon atoms, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — is —C ⁇ C—, —CH ⁇ CH—, —COO—, —OCO. -, -CO-, or -O-, in which at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine, and R 0 is hydrogen or C 1-12 Alkyl.
- X 4 is —O—, —CO—, —NH—, —NR 11 —, —S—, or a single bond
- Z 6 is an alkylene having 1 to 15 carbons, or a fat having 5 to 6 carbons A cyclic group, or a combination thereof, in which at least one hydrogen is —OH, —OR 11 , —COOH, —NH 2 , —NHR 11 , —N (R 11 ) 2 , fluorine, Or it may be replaced by chlorine, wherein R 11 has the meaning indicated above.
- j is 0, 1, 2, or 3.
- Particularly preferred nitrogen-containing groups R 5 are —NH 2 , —NH— (CH 2 ) n 3 H, — (CH 2 ) n —NH 2 , — (CH 2 ) n —NH— (CH 2 ) n 3 H, — NH— (CH 2 ) n —NH 2 , —NH— (CH 2 ) n —NH— (CH 2 ) n 3 H, — (CH 2 ) n 1 —NH— (CH 2 ) n 2 —NH 2 , — (CH 2 ) n1 —NH— (CH 2 ) n2 —NH— (CH 2 ) n3 H, —O— (CH 2 ) n —NH 2 , — (CH 2 ) n1 —O— (CH 2 ) n —NH 2 , — (CH 2 ) n1 —NH— (CH 2 ) n2 —OH, —O— (CH 2 )
- Particularly preferred nitrogen-free groups R 5 are —OH, — (CH 2 ) n —OH, —O— (CH 2 ) n —OH, — [O— (CH 2 ) n1 —] n2 —OH, —COOH. , — (CH 2 ) n —COOH, —O— (CH 2 ) n —COOH, or — [O— (CH 2 ) n1 —] n2 —COOH, where n, n1, and n2 are independently And an integer of 1 to 12, preferably 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- R 5 is particularly preferably —OH or —NH 2 .
- —OH is preferable to —O—, —CO—, or —COO— because it has a high anchoring force.
- Groups containing a plurality of heteroatoms are particularly preferred. The compound having such a polar group is effective even at a low concentration.
- MES is a mesogenic group having at least one ring.
- Mesogenic groups are well known to those skilled in the art.
- the mesogenic group means a part that contributes to the formation of a liquid crystal phase when the compound has a liquid crystal phase (intermediate phase).
- a preferred example of compound (6) is compound (6-1).
- ring G and ring I are independently an aromatic group having 6 to 25 carbon atoms, a heteroaromatic group having 5 to 25 carbon atoms, an alicyclic group having 3 to 25 carbon atoms, Or a heteroalicyclic group having 4 to 25 carbon atoms, and these groups may be condensed rings, and in these groups, at least one hydrogen may be replaced by a group T, and in these groups The preferred number of carbons is 4 to 25. The meaning of the group T is given at the end of this paragraph.
- Preferred ring G or ring I is 1,4-phenylene, naphthalene-1,4-diyl, or naphthalene-2,6-diyl (in these three groups at least one tertiary carbon (> CH—) Nitrogen (may be replaced with> N-)), 1,4-cyclohexylene (wherein at least one —CH 2 — may be replaced with —O— or —S—), 3 , 3′-bicyclobutylidene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, bicyclo [1.1.1] pentane-1,3-diyl, bicyclo [2.2.2] octane-1,4-diyl, spiro [ 3.3] Heptane-2,6-diyl, piperidine-1,4-diyl, decahydronaphthalene-2,6-diyl, 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene-2,6-diyl,
- Z 5 represents a single bond, —O—, —S—, —CO—, —CO—O—, —OCO—, —O—CO—O—, —OCH 2 —, —CH 2 O—, —SCH.
- R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, and i is 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- Preferred Z 5 is a single bond.
- R 5 is alkyl having 1 to 25 carbon atoms, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — is —NR 0 —, —O—, —S—, —CO—, —COO—, —OCO.
- R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and at least one tertiary carbon (> CH -) May be replaced by nitrogen (> N-) and at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine, provided that R 5 is an oxygen atom of OH structure, a sulfur atom of SH structure And at least one nitrogen atom of a primary, secondary, or tertiary amine structure.
- R 5 has at least one> NH, —OH, or —SH.
- R 6 is hydrogen, halogen, or alkyl having 1 to 25 carbon atoms, in which at least one —CH 2 — is —NR 0 —, —O—, —S—, —CO—, —CO —O—, —O—CO—, —O—CO—O—, or cycloalkylene having 3 to 8 carbon atoms may be substituted, and at least one tertiary carbon (> CH—) is nitrogen (> N-) in which at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine, wherein R 0 is hydrogen or alkyl of 1 to 12 carbons. . Preferred R 6 is alkyl.
- Aromatic group refers to aryl or substituted aryl.
- a heteroaromatic group refers to a heteroaryl or substituted heteroaryl.
- Heteroaryl represents an aromatic group containing at least one heteroatom.
- Aryl and heteroaryl may be monocyclic or polycyclic. That is, these groups have at least one ring, which may be fused (eg, naphthyl), the two rings may be covalently linked (eg, biphenyl), or the fused ring and linked It may have a combination of rings.
- Preferred heteroaryls contain at least one heteroatom selected from the group of nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur and phosphorus.
- Preferred aryl or heteroaryl has 6 to 25 carbon atoms and may be a 5-membered ring, 6-membered ring, or 7-membered ring.
- Preferred aryl or heteroaryl may be monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic. These groups may be condensed rings or may be substituted.
- Preferred aryls are benzene, biphenyl, terphenyl, [1,1 ′: 3 ′, 1 ′′] terphenyl, naphthalene, anthracene, binaphthyl, phenanthrene, pyrene, dihydropyrene, chrysene, perylene, tetracene, pentacene, benzopyrene, fluorene.
- Preferred heteroaryls are pyrrole, pyrazole, imidazole, 1,2,3-triazole, 1,2,4-triazole, tetrazole, furan, thiophene, selenophene, oxazole, isoxazole, 1,2-thiazole, 1,3-thiazole.
- Another preferred heteroaryl is indole, isoindole, indolizine, indazole, benzimidazole, benzotriazole, purine, naphthaimidazole, phenanthrimidazole, pyridaimidazole, pyrazineimidazole, quinoxaline imidazole, benzoxazole, naphthoxazole, anne Troxazole, phenanthroxazole, isoxazole, benzothiazole, benzofuran, isobenzofuran, dibenzofuran, quinoline, isoquinoline, pteridine, benzo-5,6-quinoline, benzo-6,7-quinoline, benzo-7,8- Quinoline, benzoisoquinoline, acridine, phenothiazine, phenoxazine, benzopyridazine, benzopyrimidine, quinoxaline, phenazine, naphthyr
- Preferred heteroaryl is also a monovalent group derived by removing one hydrogen from a ring formed by combining two groups selected from these five-membered, six-membered and condensed rings. These heteroaryls may be substituted with alkyl, alkoxy, thioalkyl, fluorine, fluoroalkyl, aryl, or heteroaryl.
- the alicyclic group and the heteroalicyclic group may be saturated or unsaturated. That is, these groups may have only a single bond or a combination of a single bond and multiple bonds. Saturated rings are preferred over unsaturated rings.
- Preferred heteroalicyclic groups contain at least one heteroatom selected from nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus.
- the alicyclic group and the heteroalicyclic group may be a single ring or a plurality of rings.
- these groups are monocyclic, bicyclic or tricyclic having 3 to 25 carbon atoms, and these groups may be condensed rings or may be substituted.
- Preferred examples of these groups are five-membered rings, six-membered rings, seven-membered rings, or eight-membered rings, in which at least one carbon may be replaced by silicon, and at least one> CH - May be replaced by> N- and at least one -CH 2 -may be replaced by -O- or -S-.
- Preferred alicyclic and heteroalicyclic groups are five-membered rings such as cyclopentane, tetrahydrofuran, tetrahydrothiofuran, pyrrolidine, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, tetrahydropyran, tetrahydrothiopyran, 1,3-dioxane, 1,3- Six-membered rings such as dithiane and piperidine, seven-membered rings such as cycloheptane, tetrahydronaphthalene, decahydronaphthalene, indane, bicyclo [1.1.1] pentane, bicyclo [2.2.2] octane, spiro [3. 3] A divalent group derived by removing two hydrogens from a condensed ring such as heptane and octahydro-4,7-methanoindane.
- H 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
- R 4 is alkyl having 4 to 20 carbon atoms, and in this alkyl, at least one —CH 2 — is —CH ⁇ CH—, —CF ⁇ CH—, —CH ⁇ CF—, -C ⁇ C-, or cycloalkylene having 3 to 8 carbon atoms may be substituted, and at least one hydrogen may be replaced by fluorine or chlorine.
- g is 1 or 2, preferably 1.
- R 4 is alkyl having 4 to 20 carbons. More desirable R 4 is alkyl having 6 to 18 carbons. At least one —CH 2 — may be replaced by —CH ⁇ CH—, —CF ⁇ CH—, —CH ⁇ CF—, —C ⁇ C—, or —O—, and at least one hydrogen is It may be replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- Particularly preferred compound (6-1) is selected from the following compounds.
- R 6 is alkyl having 1 to 8 carbons or fluorine.
- Particularly preferred compound (7-1) is selected from the following compound (7-1-1-1) to compound (7-1-29-1).
- P 1 , P 2 , and P 3 are independently a polymerizable group.
- Preferred P 1 , P 2 , or P 3 is a polymerizable group selected from the group of groups represented by formula (P-1) to formula (P-5). More desirable P 1 , P 2 , or P 3 is a group represented by the formula (P-1), the formula (P-2), or the formula (P-3). Particularly preferred P 1 , P 2 , or P 3 is a group represented by formula (P-1) or formula (P-2). Most preferred P 1 , P 2 or P 3 is a group represented by the formula (P-1).
- a preferred group represented by the formula (P-1) is —OCO—CH ⁇ CH 2 or —OCO—C (CH 3 ) ⁇ CH 2 .
- the wavy lines in the formulas (P-1) to (P-5) indicate the binding sites.
- M 1 , M 2 , and M 3 are independently hydrogen, fluorine, alkyl having 1 to 5 carbons, or at least one hydrogen is fluorine or chlorine 1-5 alkyl substituted with Preferred M 1 , M 2 or M 3 is hydrogen or methyl for increasing the reactivity. More preferred M 1 is hydrogen or methyl, and more preferred M 2 or M 3 is hydrogen.
- Sp 1 , Sp 2 , and Sp 3 are each independently a single bond or alkylene having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and in this alkylene, at least one —CH 2 — is —O—, —COO—, —OCO. —, Or —OCOO—, and at least one —CH 2 CH 2 — may be replaced with —CH ⁇ CH— or —C ⁇ C—, and in these groups, at least 1 One hydrogen may be replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- Ring A and Ring C are independently cyclohexyl, cyclohexenyl, phenyl, 1-naphthyl, 2-naphthyl, tetrahydropyran-2-yl, 1,3-dioxane-2-yl, pyrimidin-2-yl, or pyridine -2-yl, and in these rings, at least one hydrogen is fluorine, chlorine, alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine or chlorine. Further, it may be substituted with alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons.
- Preferred ring A or ring C is phenyl.
- Ring B is 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-cyclohexenylene, 1,4-phenylene, naphthalene-1,2-diyl, naphthalene-1,3-diyl, naphthalene-1,4-diyl, naphthalene -1,5-diyl, naphthalene-1,6-diyl, naphthalene-1,7-diyl, naphthalene-1,8-diyl, naphthalene-2,3-diyl, naphthalene-2,6-diyl, naphthalene-2 , 7-diyl, tetrahydropyran-2,5-diyl, 1,3-dioxane-2,5-diyl, pyrimidine-2,5-diyl, or pyridine-2,5-diyl, At least one hydrogen is fluorine, chlorine,
- Z 1 and Z 2 are each independently a single bond or alkylene having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, in which at least one —CH 2 — is —O—, —CO—, —COO—, or — OCO— may be replaced and at least one —CH 2 CH 2 — may be —CH ⁇ CH—, —C (CH 3 ) ⁇ CH—, —CH ⁇ C (CH 3 ) —, or —C (CH 3 ) ⁇ C (CH 3 ) — may be replaced, and in these groups at least one hydrogen may be replaced with fluorine or chlorine.
- Preferred Z 1 or Z 2 is a single bond, —CH 2 CH 2 —, —CH 2 O—, —OCH 2 —, —COO—, or —OCO—. Further preferred Z 1 or Z 2 is a single bond.
- A is 0, 1, or 2.
- Preferred a is 0 or 1.
- b, c, and d are independently 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4, and the sum of b, c, and d is 1 or greater.
- Preferred b, c, or d is 1 or 2.
- Desirable compounds (1) are the compounds (1-1) to (1-14) described in item 2.
- at least one of the first components is compound (1-3), compound (1-4), compound (1-7), compound (1-9), compound (1-10), or compound (1-12) is preferred.
- At least two of the first components are compound (1-3) and compound (1-4), compound (1-3) and compound (1-7), compound (1-3) and compound (1-10), The compound (1-7) and the compound (1-10), or a combination of the compound (1-9) and the compound (1-10) is preferable.
- Desirable compound (3) is the compound (3-1) to the compound (3-12) according to item 5.
- at least one of the third components is the compound (3-2), the compound (3-4), the compound (3-5), the compound (3-6), or the compound (3-12). It is preferable.
- Desirable compound (4) is the compound (4-1) to the compound (4-16) according to item 8.
- at least one of the fourth components is compound (4-4), compound (4-8), compound (4-9), compound (4-11), compound (4-12), compound ( 4-13) or a compound (4-16) is preferable.
- At least two of the fourth components are the compound (4-9) and the compound (4-12), the compound (4-11) and the compound (4-12), the compound (4-12) and the compound (4-13), Alternatively, a combination of the compound (4-12) and the compound (4-16) is preferable.
- Desirable compound (5) is the compound (5-1) to the compound (5-21) according to item 11.
- at least one of the fifth components is compound (5-1), compound (5-4), compound (5-5), compound (5-7), compound (5-10), or compound (5-15) is preferred.
- At least two of the fifth components are compound (5-1) and compound (5-7), compound (5-1) and compound (5-15), compound (5-4) and compound (5-7), The compound (5-4) and the compound (5-15), the compound (5-5) and the compound (5-7), or a combination of the compound (5-5) and the compound (5-10) is preferable.
- Desirable compound (6) is the compound (6-1) according to item 15. More desirable compound (6) is the compound (6-1-1) to the compound (6-1-4) according to item 18. Desirable compound (7) is the compound (7-1) according to item 16. More desirable compound (7) is the compound (7-1-1) to the compound (7-1-29) according to item 19. In general, the compound (6) is preferable to the compound (7).
- Desirable compound (8) is the compound (8-1) to the compound (8-28) according to item 23. More desirable compounds (8) are the compound (8-1), the compound (8-2), the compound (8-3), the compound (8-4), the compound (8-5), the compound (8-6), Compound (8-7), Compound (8-18), Compound (8-20), Compound (8-23), Compound (8-24), Compound (8-25), and Compound (8-26) is there. Particularly preferred compounds (8) are the compound (8-2), the compound (8-3), the compound (8-4), and the compound (8-18)).
- additives that may be added to the composition will be described.
- Such additives are optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, polymerization inhibitors, polar compounds and the like.
- An optically active compound is added to the composition for the purpose of inducing a helical structure of liquid crystal molecules to give a twist angle. Examples of such a compound are the compound (9-1) to the compound (9-5).
- a desirable ratio of the optically active compound is approximately 5% by weight or less. A more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 0.01% by weight to approximately 2% by weight.
- an antioxidant is composed. Added to the product.
- a preferred example of the antioxidant is a compound (10) wherein n is an integer of 1 to 9.
- n 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Further preferred n is 7. Since the compound (10) in which n is 7 has low volatility, it is effective to maintain a large voltage holding ratio not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature after using the device for a long time.
- a desirable ratio of the antioxidant is approximately 50 ppm or more for achieving its effect, and is approximately 600 ppm or less for avoiding a decrease in the maximum temperature or avoiding an increase in the minimum temperature.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 100 ppm to approximately 300 ppm.
- the ultraviolet absorber examples include benzophenone derivatives, benzoate derivatives, triazole derivatives and the like. Also preferred are light stabilizers such as sterically hindered amines.
- a desirable ratio of these absorbers and stabilizers is approximately 50 ppm or more for achieving the effect thereof, and approximately 10,000 ppm or less for avoiding a decrease in the maximum temperature or avoiding an increase in the minimum temperature. A more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 100 ppm to approximately 10,000 ppm.
- a dichroic dye such as an azo dye or an anthraquinone dye is added to the composition in order to adapt it to a GH (guest host) mode element.
- a preferred ratio of the dye is in the range of approximately 0.01% by weight to approximately 10% by weight.
- an antifoaming agent such as dimethyl silicone oil or methylphenyl silicone oil is added to the composition.
- a desirable ratio of the antifoaming agent is approximately 1 ppm or more for obtaining the effect thereof, and approximately 1000 ppm or less for preventing a display defect.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 1 ppm to approximately 500 ppm.
- a polymerizable compound is used to adapt to a polymer support alignment (PSA) type device.
- Compound (8) is suitable for this purpose.
- another polymerizable compound different from the compound (8) may be added to the composition.
- Preferable examples of other polymerizable compounds are compounds such as acrylate, methacrylate, vinyl compound, vinyloxy compound, propenyl ether, epoxy compound (oxirane, oxetane), vinyl ketone and the like. Further preferred examples are acrylate or methacrylate.
- a desirable ratio of compound (8) is approximately 10% by weight or more based on the total weight of the polymerizable compound. A more desirable ratio is about 50% by weight or more. A particularly desirable ratio is approximately 80% by weight or more.
- a particularly desirable ratio is also 100% by weight.
- the reactivity of the polymerizable compound and the pretilt angle of the liquid crystal molecules can be adjusted by changing the type of the compound (8) or combining the compound (8) with another polymerizable compound in an appropriate ratio. By optimizing the pretilt angle, a short response time of the element can be achieved. Since the alignment of the liquid crystal molecules is stabilized, a large contrast ratio and a long lifetime can be achieved.
- a polymerizable compound such as compound (8) is polymerized by ultraviolet irradiation.
- the polymerization may be performed in the presence of a suitable initiator such as a photopolymerization initiator.
- a suitable initiator such as a photopolymerization initiator.
- Appropriate conditions for polymerization, the appropriate type of initiator, and the appropriate amount are known to those skilled in the art and are described in the literature.
- Irgacure 651 registered trademark; BASF
- Irgacure 184 registered trademark; BASF
- Darocur 1173 registered trademark; BASF
- a desirable ratio of the photopolymerization initiator is in the range of approximately 0.1% by weight to approximately 5% by weight based on the total weight of the polymerizable compound.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 1% by weight to approximately 3% by weight.
- a polymerization inhibitor When storing a polymerizable compound such as compound (8), a polymerization inhibitor may be added to prevent polymerization.
- the polymerizable compound is usually added to the composition without removing the polymerization inhibitor.
- the polymerization inhibitor include hydroquinone, hydroquinone derivatives such as methylhydroquinone, 4-t-butylcatechol, 4-methoxyphenol, phenothiazine and the like.
- Compound (8-17) is synthesized by the method described in JP-A-7-101900.
- Compounds of formula (10) where n is 1 are available from Sigma-Aldrich Corporation.
- Compound (10) etc. in which n is 7 are synthesized by the method described in US Pat. No. 3,660,505.
- compositions are prepared from the compound thus obtained by known methods. For example, the component compounds are mixed and dissolved in each other by heating.
- compositions have a minimum temperature of about ⁇ 10 ° C. or lower, a maximum temperature of about 70 ° C. or higher, and an optical anisotropy in the range of about 0.07 to about 0.20.
- a composition having an optical anisotropy in the range of about 0.08 to about 0.25 may be prepared by controlling the ratio of the component compounds or by mixing other liquid crystal compounds.
- a composition having optical anisotropy in the range of about 0.10 to about 0.30 may be prepared by trial and error.
- a device containing this composition has a large voltage holding ratio.
- This composition is suitable for an AM device.
- This composition is particularly suitable for a transmissive AM device.
- This composition can be used as a composition having a nematic phase, or can be used as an optically active composition by adding an optically active compound.
- This composition can be used for an AM device. Further, it can be used for PM elements.
- This composition can be used for an AM device and a PM device having modes such as PC, TN, STN, ECB, OCB, IPS, FFS, VA, and FPA.
- Use for an AM device having a TN, OCB, IPS mode or FFS mode is particularly preferable.
- the alignment of liquid crystal molecules may be parallel to or perpendicular to the glass substrate.
- These elements may be reflective, transmissive, or transflective. Use in a transmissive element is preferred. It can also be used for an amorphous silicon-TFT device or a polycrystalline silicon-TFT device.
- NCAP non-curvilinear-aligned-phase
- PD polymer-dispersed
- An example of a method for producing a conventional polymer-supported orientation type device is as follows. An element having two substrates called an array substrate and a color filter substrate is assembled. This substrate has an alignment film. At least one of the substrates has an electrode layer. A liquid crystal compound is prepared by mixing a liquid crystal compound. A polymerizable compound is added to the composition. You may add an additive further as needed. This composition is injected into the device. The device is irradiated with light with a voltage applied. Ultraviolet light is preferred. The polymerizable compound is polymerized by light irradiation. By this polymerization, a composition containing a polymer is generated. The polymer-supported orientation type element is manufactured by such a procedure.
- An example of a method for manufacturing an element having no alignment film is as follows.
- An element having two substrates called an array substrate and a color filter substrate is prepared. This substrate does not have an alignment film. At least one of the substrates has an electrode layer.
- a liquid crystal compound is prepared by mixing a liquid crystal compound.
- a polymerizable compound and a polar compound are added to the composition. You may add an additive further as needed.
- This composition is injected into the device. The device is irradiated with light with a voltage applied. Ultraviolet light is preferred.
- the polymerizable compound is polymerized by light irradiation. By this polymerization, a layer of a composition containing a polymer and a polar compound is formed on the substrate.
- polar compounds are arranged on the substrate because polar groups interact with the substrate surface.
- the liquid crystal molecules are aligned according to this arrangement.
- the alignment of liquid crystal molecules is further promoted, and the polymerizable compound is also aligned according to this alignment.
- the polymerizable compound is polymerized by ultraviolet rays, so that a polymer maintaining this orientation is formed.
- the effect of this polymer additionally stabilizes the orientation of the liquid crystal molecules and shortens the response time of the device. Since image sticking is a malfunction of the liquid crystal molecules, the effect of this polymer also improves the image sticking.
- the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to examples. The invention is not limited by these examples.
- the present invention includes a mixture of composition M1 and composition M2.
- the invention also includes a mixture of at least two of the example compositions.
- the synthesized compound was identified by a method such as NMR analysis. The characteristics of the compound, composition and device were measured by the following methods.
- NMR analysis DRX-500 manufactured by Bruker BioSpin Corporation was used for measurement.
- the sample was dissolved in a deuterated solvent such as CDCl 3, and the measurement was performed at room temperature, 500 MHz, and 16 times of integration.
- Tetramethylsilane was used as an internal standard.
- CFCl 3 was used as an internal standard and the number of integrations was 24.
- s is a singlet
- d is a doublet
- t is a triplet
- q is a quartet
- quint is a quintet
- sex is a sextet
- m is a multiplet
- br is broad.
- GC-14B gas chromatograph manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation was used for measurement.
- the carrier gas is helium (2 mL / min).
- the sample vaporization chamber was set at 280 ° C, and the detector (FID) was set at 300 ° C.
- capillary column DB-1 (length 30 m, inner diameter 0.32 mm, film thickness 0.25 ⁇ m; stationary liquid phase is dimethylpolysiloxane; nonpolar) manufactured by Agilent Technologies Inc. was used.
- the column was held at 200 ° C. for 2 minutes and then heated to 280 ° C. at a rate of 5 ° C./min.
- a sample was prepared in an acetone solution (0.1% by weight), and 1 ⁇ L thereof was injected into the sample vaporization chamber.
- the recorder is a C-R5A Chromatopac manufactured by Shimadzu Corporation, or an equivalent product.
- the obtained gas chromatogram showed the peak retention time and peak area corresponding to the component compounds.
- capillary column As a solvent for diluting the sample, chloroform, hexane or the like may be used.
- the following capillary column may be used.
- HP-1 from Agilent Technologies Inc. (length 30 m, inner diameter 0.32 mm, film thickness 0.25 ⁇ m), Rtx-1 from Restek Corporation (length 30 m, inner diameter 0.32 mm, film thickness 0.25 ⁇ m), BP-1 (length 30 m, inner diameter 0.32 mm, film thickness 0.25 ⁇ m) manufactured by SGE International Pty.
- a capillary column CBP1-M50-025 length 50 m, inner diameter 0.25 mm, film thickness 0.25 ⁇ m
- Shimadzu Corporation may be used.
- the ratio of the liquid crystal compound contained in the composition may be calculated by the following method.
- the mixture of liquid crystal compounds is analyzed by gas chromatography (FID).
- FID gas chromatography
- the area ratio of peaks in the gas chromatogram corresponds to the ratio of liquid crystal compounds.
- the correction coefficient of each liquid crystal compound may be regarded as 1. Therefore, the ratio (% by weight) of the liquid crystal compound can be calculated from the peak area ratio.
- Measurement sample When measuring the characteristics of the composition and the device, the composition was used as it was as a sample.
- a sample for measurement was prepared by mixing this compound (15% by weight) with mother liquid crystals (85% by weight). The characteristic value of the compound was calculated from the value obtained by the measurement by extrapolation.
- (Extrapolated value) ⁇ (Measured value of sample) ⁇ 0.85 ⁇ (Measured value of mother liquid crystal) ⁇ / 0.15.
- the ratio of the compound and the mother liquid crystal is 10% by weight: 90% by weight, 5% by weight: 95% by weight, 1% by weight: 99% by weight in this order. changed.
- the maximum temperature, optical anisotropy, viscosity, and dielectric anisotropy values for the compound were determined.
- the following mother liquid crystals were used.
- the ratio of the component compounds is shown by weight%.
- Measurement method The characteristics were measured by the following method. Many of these are the methods described in the JEITA standard (JEITA ED-2521B) deliberated and established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association (JEITA), or a modified method thereof. Met. No thin film transistor (TFT) was attached to the TN device used for the measurement.
- JEITA Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association
- nematic phase (NI; ° C.): A sample was placed on a hot plate of a melting point measuring apparatus equipped with a polarizing microscope and heated at a rate of 1 ° C./min. The temperature was measured when a part of the sample changed from a nematic phase to an isotropic liquid.
- the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase may be abbreviated as “upper limit temperature”.
- T C Minimum temperature of nematic phase
- a sample having a nematic phase is placed in a glass bottle and placed in a freezer at 0 ° C., ⁇ 10 ° C., ⁇ 20 ° C., ⁇ 30 ° C. and ⁇ 40 ° C. for 10 days After storage, the liquid crystal phase was observed. For example, when the sample remained in a nematic phase at ⁇ 20 ° C. and changed to a crystalline or smectic phase at ⁇ 30 ° C., the TC was described as ⁇ 20 ° C.
- the lower limit temperature of the nematic phase may be abbreviated as “lower limit temperature”.
- Viscosity Bulk viscosity; ⁇ ; measured at 20 ° C .; mPa ⁇ s: An E-type viscometer manufactured by Tokyo Keiki Co., Ltd. was used for the measurement.
- Viscosity (rotational viscosity; ⁇ 1; measured at 25 ° C .; mPa ⁇ s): The measurement was performed according to the method described in M. ⁇ Imai et al., Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol. 259, 37 (1995). I followed. A sample was put in a TN device having a twist angle of 0 ° and a distance (cell gap) between two glass substrates of 5 ⁇ m. A voltage was applied to this device in steps of 0.5 V in the range of 16 V to 19.5 V. After no application for 0.2 seconds, the application was repeated under the condition of only one rectangular wave (rectangular pulse; 0.2 seconds) and no application (2 seconds).
- the peak current (peak current) and peak time (peak time) of the transient current (transient current) generated by this application were measured. These measurements and M.I.
- the value of rotational viscosity was obtained from the paper by Tsuji Imai et al.
- the dielectric anisotropy necessary for this calculation was measured by the method described in measurement (6).
- Threshold voltage (Vth; measured at 25 ° C .; V): An LCD5100 luminance meter manufactured by Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd. was used for the measurement.
- the light source was a halogen lamp.
- a sample was put in a normally white mode TN device in which the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) was 0.45 / ⁇ n ( ⁇ m) and the twist angle was 80 degrees.
- the voltage (32 Hz, rectangular wave) applied to this element was increased stepwise from 0V to 10V by 0.02V.
- the device was irradiated with light from the vertical direction, and the amount of light transmitted through the device was measured.
- a voltage-transmittance curve was created in which the transmittance was 100% when the light amount reached the maximum and the transmittance was 0% when the light amount was the minimum.
- the threshold voltage was expressed as a voltage when the transmittance reached 90%.
- VHR-1 Voltage holding ratio
- the TN device used for the measurement had a polyimide alignment film, and the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) was 5 ⁇ m. . This element was sealed with an adhesive that was cured by ultraviolet rays after the sample was injected.
- the TN device was charged by applying a pulse voltage (60 microseconds at 5 V).
- the decaying voltage was measured for 16.7 milliseconds with a high-speed voltmeter, and the area A between the voltage curve and the horizontal axis in a unit cycle was determined.
- Area B was the area when it was not attenuated.
- the voltage holding ratio was expressed as a percentage of area A with respect to area B.
- VHR-2 Voltage holding ratio (VHR-2; measured at 80 ° C .;%): The voltage holding ratio was measured in the same procedure as above except that it was measured at 80 ° C. instead of 25 ° C. The obtained value was expressed as VHR-2.
- VHR-3 Voltage holding ratio
- the TN device used for the measurement had a polyimide alignment film, and the cell gap was 5 ⁇ m.
- a sample was injected into this element and irradiated with light for 20 minutes.
- the light source was an ultra high pressure mercury lamp USH-500D (manufactured by USHIO), and the distance between the element and the light source was 20 cm.
- a decaying voltage was measured for 16.7 milliseconds.
- a composition having a large VHR-3 has a large stability to ultraviolet light.
- VHR-3 is preferably 90% or more, and more preferably 95% or more.
- VHR-4 Voltage holding ratio
- the TN device injected with the sample was heated in a constant temperature bath at 80 ° C. for 500 hours, and then the voltage holding ratio was measured to determine the stability against heat. Evaluated. In the measurement of VHR-4, a voltage decaying for 16.7 milliseconds was measured. A composition having a large VHR-4 has a large stability to heat.
- an ultraviolet curing multimetal lamp M04-L41 manufactured by Eye Graphics Co., Ltd. was used for irradiation with ultraviolet rays.
- a rectangular wave 120 Hz was applied to this element.
- the device was irradiated with light from the vertical direction, and the amount of light transmitted through the device was measured. It was considered that the transmittance was 100% when the light amount was the maximum, and the transmittance was 0% when the light amount was the minimum.
- the maximum voltage of the rectangular wave was set so that the transmittance was 90%.
- the minimum voltage of the rectangular wave was set to 2.5 V at which the transmittance was 0%.
- the response time was expressed as the time required to change the transmittance from 90% to 10% (fall time; millisecond).
- Pretilt angle (degrees): A spectroscopic ellipsometer M-2000U (manufactured by J. A. Woollam Co., Inc.) was used to measure the pretilt angle.
- compositions examples are shown below.
- the component compounds were represented by symbols based on the definitions in Table 3 below.
- Table 3 the configuration regarding 1,4-cyclohexylene is trans.
- the number in parentheses after the symbolized compound represents the chemical formula to which the compound belongs.
- the symbol ( ⁇ ) means other liquid crystal compounds.
- the ratio (percentage) of the liquid crystal compound is a weight percentage (% by weight) based on the weight of the liquid crystal composition containing no additive.
- Example 1 of device Raw materials The polar compounds and polymerizable compounds were added to the liquid crystal compositions (M1) to (M13) to prepare compositions of Examples 1 to 33. This composition was injected into a device having no alignment film. After irradiating with ultraviolet rays, the vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules in this device was examined, and the results are summarized in Table 4. First, the raw materials will be explained. The raw materials are compositions (M1) to (M13), polar compounds (PC-1) to (PC-33), and polymerizable compounds (RM-1) to (RM-11), which are listed in this order.
- Example 1 of vertical alignment of liquid crystal molecules The polar compound (PC-1) was added to the composition (M1) at a ratio of 5% by weight and the polymerizable compound (RM-1) was added at a ratio of 0.5% by weight. This mixture was injected on a hot stage at 100 ° C. into an element having no alignment film, in which the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) was 4.0 ⁇ m.
- the polymerizable compound was polymerized by irradiating this element with ultraviolet rays (28J) using an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp USH-250-BY (manufactured by USHIO).
- This element was set in a polarizing microscope in which a polarizer and an analyzer were arranged so as to be orthogonal, and the element was irradiated with light from below, and the presence or absence of light leakage was observed.
- the vertical alignment was judged as “good”.
- light passing through the element was observed, it was indicated as “defective”.
- Examples 2 to 33 A device having no alignment film was produced using a mixture of a composition, a polar compound, and a polymerizable compound. The presence or absence of light leakage was observed in the same manner as in Example 1. The results are summarized in Table 4.
- the liquid crystal composition of the present invention can control the alignment of liquid crystal molecules in an element having no alignment film.
- This composition has a high maximum temperature, a low minimum temperature, a small viscosity, a suitable optical anisotropy, a very large dielectric anisotropy, a large specific resistance, a high stability against ultraviolet rays, a high stability against heat, and a large elasticity.
- a characteristic such as a constant, at least one characteristic is satisfied, or there is an appropriate balance with respect to at least two characteristics.
- a liquid crystal display element containing this composition has characteristics such as a short response time, a large voltage holding ratio, a low threshold voltage, a large contrast ratio, and a long lifetime, and thus can be used for a liquid crystal projector, a liquid crystal television, and the like. .
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式(1)において、R1aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Qおよび環Sは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;Z1aおよびZ2aは独立して、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-CH=CH-、-CH2O-、-OCH2-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CF2O-、または-OCF2-であり;X1aおよびX2aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y1aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;qは、1、2、3、または4であり;sは、0、1、2、または3であり;そしてqおよびsの和は4以下である。
式(1)において、R1aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Qおよび環Sは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;Z1aおよびZ2aは独立して、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-CH=CH-、-CH2O-、-OCH2-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CF2O-、または-OCF2-であり;X1aおよびX2aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y1aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;qは、1、2、3、または4であり;sは、0、1、2、または3であり;そしてqおよびsの和は4以下である。
式(1-1)から式(1-14)において、R1aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;X1a、X2a、X3a、X4a、X5a、X6a、X7a、X8a、X9a、X10a、X11a、X12a、X13a、およびX14aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y1aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシである。
式(3)において、R3aおよびR4aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Uおよび環Vは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;Z3aは、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;uは、1、2、または3である。ただし、uが1であるとき、環Vは1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンである。
式(3-1)から式(3-12)において、R3aおよびR4aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
式(4)において、R5aは炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Wは、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;Z4aは、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;X15aおよびX16aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y2aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;wは、1、2、3、または4である。
式(4-1)から式(4-16)において、R5aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
式(5)において、R6aおよびR7aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;環Dおよび環Fは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-シクロヘキセニレン、1,4-フェニレン、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた1,4-フェニレン、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;環Eは、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2-クロロ-3-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-5-メチル-1,4-フェニレン、3,4,5-トリフルオロナフタレン-2,6-ジイル、または7,8-ジフルオロクロマン-2,6-ジイルであり;Z5aおよびZ6aは独立して、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CH2O-、または-OCH2-であり;eは、1、2、または3であり、fは、0または1であり;eとfとの和は3以下である。
式(5-1)から式(5-21)において、R6aおよびR7aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシである。
式(6)において、MESは、少なくとも1つの環を有するメソゲン基であり;式(7)において、R4は炭素数4から20のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-CF=CH-、-CH=CF-、-C≡C-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;式(6)および式(7)において、R5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、および第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有する極性基であり;gは、1または2である。
式(6-1)において、環Gおよび環Iは独立して、炭素数6から25の芳香族基、炭素数5から25の複素芳香族基、炭素数3から25の脂環式基、または炭素数4から25の複素脂環式基であり、これらの基は縮合環であってもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は基Tで置き換えられてもよく、ここで基Tは、-OH、-(CH2)i-OH、ハロゲン、-CN、-NO2、-NCO、-NCS、-OCN、-SCN、-C(=O)N(R0)2、-C(=O)R0、-N(R0)2、-(CH2)i-N(R0)2、炭素数6から20のアリール、炭素数6から20のヘテロアリール、炭素数1から25のアルキル、炭素数1から25のアルコキシ、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニルオキシ、または炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニルオキシであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;Z5は、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-OCO-、-O-CO-O-、-OCH2-、-CH2O-、-SCH2-、-CH2S-、-CF2O-、-OCF2-、-CF2S-、-SCF2-、-(CH2)i-、-CF2CH2-、-CH2CF2-、-(CF2)i-、-CH=CH-、-CF=CF-、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-COO-、-OCO-CH=CH-、-C(R0)2、または単結合であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;R5は、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-COO-、-OCO-、-OCOO-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ただしR5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、または第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有し;R6は、水素、ハロゲン、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO-、-O-CO-O-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり;hは、0、1、2、3、4、または5である。
式(7-1)において、R4は、炭素数4から20のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-CF=CH-、-CH=CF-、-C≡C-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;R5は、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-COO-、-OCO-、-OCOO-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ただしR5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、および第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有する。
式(A1)から式(A4)において、Sp4、Sp6、およびSp7は独立して、単結合または基(-Sp’’-X’’-)であり、ここで、Sp’’は、炭素数1から20のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-S-、-NH-、-N(R0)-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO、-O-CO-O-、-S-CO-、-CO-S-、-N(R0)-CO-O-、-O-CO-N(R0)-、-N(R0)-CO-N(R0)-、-CH=CH-、または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、または-CNで置き換えられてもよく、そしてX’’は、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO-、-O-CO-O-、-CO-N(R0)-、-N(R0)-CO-、-N(R0)-CO-N(R0)-、-OCH2-、-CH2O-、-SCH2-、-CH2S-、-CF2O-、-OCF2-、-CF2S-、-SCF2-、-CF2CH2-、-CH2CF2-、-CF2CF2-、-CH=N-、-N=CH-、-N=N-、-CH=CR0-、-CY2=CY3-、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-CO-O-、-O-CO-CH=CH-、または単結合であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、Y2およびY3は独立して、水素、フッ素、塩素、または-CNであり;Sp5は、>CH-、>CR11-、>N-、または>C<であり;X3は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、-SH、-SR11、
であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり;X4は、-O-、-CO-、-NH-、-NR11-、-S-、または単結合であり;Z6は、炭素数1から15のアルキレン、炭素数5または6の脂環式基、またはこれらの組み合わせであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、フッ素、または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR11は、炭素数1から15のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CO-、または-O-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;環Jは、炭素数6から25の芳香族基または炭素数3から25の脂環式基であり、これらの基は縮合環であってもよく、これらの基において1つから3つの水素はRLで置き換えられてもよく;RLは、-OH、-(CH2)i-OH、フッ素、塩素、-CN、-NO2、-NCO、-NCS、-OCN、-SCN、-C(=O)N(R0)2、-C(=O)R0、-N(R0)2、-(CH2)i-N(R0)2、-SH、-SR0、炭素数6から20のアリール、炭素数6から20のヘテロアリール、炭素数1から25のアルキル、炭素数1から25のアルコキシ、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニルオキシ、または炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニルオキシであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;jは、0、1、2、または3であり;kは、2、3、4、または5である。
式(6-1-1)から式(6-1-4)において、環Gおよび環Iは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,3-フェニレン、2-エチル-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジエチル-1,4-フェニレン、2-トリフルオロメチル-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,3,5,6-テトラフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;環Jは、シクロヘキシルまたはフェニルであり;Z6は、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;Z7は、単結合、炭素数1から15のアルキレン、炭素数5または6の脂環式基、またはこれらの組み合わせであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、フッ素、または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、R11は、炭素数1から15のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CO-、-O-、または-NH-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;Sp4は、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-CH2CH2CH2-、-CH2O-、または-OCH2-であり;Sp7は、単結合、または炭素数1から5のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて-CH2-は-O-または-NH-で置き換えられてもよく;R7は、炭素数1から8のアルキルまたはフッ素であり;hは、0、1、2、3、4、または5であり;X3は-OH、-COOH、-SH、-OCH3、または-NH2であり;X4は単結合または-O-である。
式(7-1-1)から式(7-1-29)において、R4は、炭素数4から20のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-CF=CH-、-CH=CF-、-C≡C-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよい。
式(8)において、環Aおよび環Cは独立して、シクロヘキシル、シクロヘキセニル、フェニル、1-ナフチル、2-ナフチル、テトラヒドロピラン-2-イル、1,3-ジオキサン-2-イル、ピリミジン-2-イル、またはピリジン-2-イルであり、これらの環において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキルで置き換えられてもよく;環Bは、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-シクロヘキセニレン、1,4-フェニレン、ナフタレン-1,2-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,3-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,4-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,5-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,6-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,7-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,8-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,3-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,6-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,7-ジイル、テトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、またはピリジン-2,5-ジイルであり、これらの環において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキルで置き換えられてもよく;Z1およびZ2は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-CO-、-COO-、または-OCO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-C(CH3)=CH-、-CH=C(CH3)-、または-C(CH3)=C(CH3)-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;P1、P2、およびP3は、重合性基であり;Sp1、Sp2、およびSp3は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-COO-、-OCO-、または-OCOO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;aは0、1、または2であり;b、c、およびdは独立して、0、1、2、3、または4である。
式(P-1)から式(P-5)において、M1、M2、およびM3は独立して、水素、フッ素、炭素数1から5のアルキル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から5のアルキルである。
式(8-1)から式(8-28)において、P1、P2、およびP3は独立して、式(P-1)から式(P-3)で表される基の群から選択された重合性基であり、ここでM1、M2、およびM3は独立して、水素、フッ素、炭素数1から5のアルキル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から5のアルキルであり;
Sp1、Sp2、およびSp3は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-COO-、-OCO-、または-OCOO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよい。
または
であり、好ましくは
である。
であり、ここでR11は、炭素数1から15のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CO-、または-O-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、R0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルである。
Δφ(deg.)=φ(after)-φ(before)
これらの測定はJ. Hilfiker, B. Johs, C. Herzinger, J. F. Elman, E. Montbach, D. Bryant, and P. J. Bos, Thin Solid Films, 455-456, (2004) 596-600 を参考に行った。Δφが小さいほうが液晶配向軸の変化率が小さく、液晶配向軸の安定性が良いといえる。
1.原料
液晶組成物(M1)から(M13)に極性化合物および重合性化合物を添加し、実施例1から33の組成物を調製した。配向膜を有しない素子に、この組成物を注入した。紫外線を照射したあと、この素子における液晶分子の垂直配向を検討し、結果を表4にまとめた。最初に原料を説明する。原料は、組成物(M1)から(M13)、極性化合物(PC-1)から(PC-33)、重合性化合物(RM-1)から(RM-11)であり、この順にリストアップする。
5-HXB(F,F)-F (1-1) 3%
3-HHXB(F,F)-F (1-2) 6%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 6%
3-BB(2F,3F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 4%
3-HHB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-5) 4%
3-HBB(2F,3F)XB(F,F)-F (1-7) 5%
5-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-14) 2%
3-HH-V (2) 21%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 5%
3-HHEH-3 (3-3) 3%
3-HBB-2 (3-5) 7%
5-B(F)BB-3 (3-7) 3%
3-HB-CL (4-1) 3%
3-HHB-OCF3 (4-3) 3%
3-HGB(F,F)-F (4-6) 3%
3-HB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-9) 5%
3-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 6%
3-HH-V1 (-) 10%
5-BB(2F)BBm-2 (-) 1%
注)5-BB(2F)BBm-2の構造は、表3の例2に示した。
NI=78.4℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.103;Δε=5.8;Vth=1.90V;η=14.0mPa・s;γ1=61.7mPa・s.
5-HXB(F,F)-F (1-1) 6%
3-HHXB(F,F)-F (1-2) 6%
2-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)-F (1-10) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)-F (1-10) 3%
4-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)-F (1-10) 4%
3-HH-V (2) 10%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 7%
4-HHEH-3 (3-3) 3%
V2-BB(F)B-1 (3-6) 3%
5-HB-CL (4-1) 5%
V-HB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-9) 5%
3-HHB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-15) 7%
2-HH-5 (-) 8%
3-HH-V1 (-) 7%
4-HH-V (-) 10%
4-HH-V1 (-) 8%
1O1-HBBH-3 (-) 5%
NI=78.5℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.095;Δε=3.4;Vth=1.50V;η=8.4mPa・s;γ1=54.2mPa・s.
3-HHXB(F,F)-F (1-2) 7%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 10%
5-HHB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-5) 6%
3-HBB(2F,3F)XB(F,F)-F (1-7) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 20%
3-BB(2F,5F)B-3 (3) 3%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 5%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9) 5%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9) 5%
3-HHEB(F,F)-F (4-5) 5%
5-HBEB(F,F)-F (4-10) 5%
2-HHB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-15) 3%
2-HH-3 (-) 8%
3-HH-V1 (-) 7%
4-HH-V (-) 6%
NI=90.0℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.088;Δε=5.4;Vth=1.68V;η=13.9mPa・s;γ1=61.0mPa・s.
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 12%
3-HBBXB(F,F)-F (1-7) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)-F (1-10) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 3%
4-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 5%
5-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 4%
3-HH-V (2) 25%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 7%
V-HHB-1 (3-4) 6%
V-HBB-2 (3-5) 5%
3-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 5%
4-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 4%
3-HH-5 (-) 6%
2-HH-3 (-) 6%
3-HH-VFF (-) 6%
NI=78.3℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.107;Δε=7.0;Vth=1.55V;η=11.6mPa・s;γ1=55.6mPa・s.
3-HHXB(F,F)-F (1-2) 6%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 8%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 3%
4-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 6%
5-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 30%
3-HHB-O1 (3-4) 2%
V-HHB-1 (3-4) 5%
2-BB(F)B-3 (3-6) 6%
3-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 5%
4-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 4%
3-HH-V1 (-) 5%
F3-HH-V (-) 15%
NI=82.0℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.104;Δε=5.7;Vth=1.43V;η=11.8mPa・s;γ1=62.1mPa・s.
3-GB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-3) 5%
3-HGB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-6) 5%
2-dhBB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-8) 4%
3-dhB(F,F)B(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-13) 3%
3-HH-V (2) 26%
3-BB(2F,5F)B-3 (3) 3%
1V2-BB-1 (3-2) 3%
3-HB(F)HH-2 (3-8) 4%
5-HBB(F)B-2 (3-12) 6%
7-HB(F,F)-F (4-2) 3%
3-HGB(F,F)-F (4-6) 3%
5-GHB(F,F)-F (4-7) 4%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-CF3 (4-13) 2%
3-HHBB(F,F)-F (4-14) 4%
3-GBB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-16) 2%
2-HH-5 (-) 4%
2-HH-3 (-) 14%
1V2-HH-3 (-) 5%
NI=78.3℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.094;Δε=5.9;Vth=1.25V;η=12.8mPa・s;γ1=61.9mPa・s.
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 3%
4-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 5%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-12) 3%
5-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-14) 4%
3-HH-V (2) 25%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 5%
7-HB-1 (3-1) 5%
VFF-HHB-O1 (3-4) 8%
VFF-HHB-1 (3-4) 3%
3-HBB(F,F)-F (4-8) 5%
5-HBB(F,F)-F (4-8) 4%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-12) 3%
3-HH2BB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
4-HH2BB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
2-HH-5 (-) 8%
4-HH-V1 (-) 13%
NI=79.8℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.101;Δε=4.7;Vth=1.71V;η=11.1mPa・s;γ1=47.8mPa・s.
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 10%
3-GB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-9) 6%
5-GB(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-11) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 26%
V2-BB-1 (3-2) 2%
5-HBBH-3 (3-10) 5%
5-HB(F)BH-3 (3-11) 5%
3-HHB(F,F)-F (4-4) 8%
3-GB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-11) 3%
3-HH-V1 (-) 14%
3-HH-VFF (-) 8%
1V2-HH-3 (-) 8%
NI=78.0℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.089;Δε=5.6;Vth=1.82V;η=12.3mPa・s;γ1=60.9mPa・s.
3-HHB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-5) 5%
5-HHB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-5) 3%
3-HGB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-6) 5%
3-GB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-9) 5%
4-GB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-9) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 24%
3-HHEH-3 (3-3) 5%
5-B(F)BB-2 (3-7) 3%
5-B(F)BB-3 (3-7) 2%
5-HB-CL (4-1) 5%
3-HHB-OCF3 (4-3) 4%
3-HHEB(F,F)-F (4-5) 4%
3-HBEB(F,F)-F (4-10) 3%
5-HBEB(F,F)-F (4-10) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-12) 3%
5-HEB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
3-HH-5 (-) 5%
2-HH-5 (-) 3%
1V2-HH-3 (-) 5%
4-HH-V (-) 5%
NI=78.6℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.091;Δε=6.8;Vth=1.52V;η=15.5mPa・s;γ1=59.3mPa・s.
3-HHXB(F,F)-F (1-2) 9%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 25%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 10%
7-HB-1 (3-1) 5%
V2-BB-1 (3-2) 3%
3-HHB-1 (3-4) 4%
1V-HBB-2 (3-5) 5%
5-HBB(F)B-2 (3-12) 6%
3-HBB(F,F)-F (4-8) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-12) 4%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-CF3 (4-13) 4%
3-GBB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-16) 3%
4-GBB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-16) 4%
3-HH-V1 (-) 10%
NI=79.6℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.111;Δε=4.7;Vth=1.86V;η=9.7mPa・s;γ1=49.9mPa・s.
3-BB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-4) 14%
3-dhB(F,F)B(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-13) 7%
3-HH-V (2) 30%
3-BB(2F,5F)B-3 (3) 3%
3-HHB-O1 (3-4) 3%
3-HHB-1 (3-4) 4%
3-HHB-3 (3-4) 5%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9) 3%
3-HHEBH-4 (3-9) 4%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9) 3%
7-HB(F,F)-F (4-2) 6%
2-HH-5 (-) 5%
3-HH-V1 (-) 3%
3-HH-VFF (-) 10%
NI=82.7℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.085;Δε=5.1;Vth=1.70V;η=8.0mPa・s;γ1=53.9mPa・s.
3-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 3%
4-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-10) 5%
3-BB(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-12) 3%
5-BB(F)B(F,F)XB(F)B(F,F)-F
(1-14) 4%
3-HH-V (2) 28%
5-HB-O2 (3-1) 2%
7-HB-1 (3-1) 5%
VFF-HHB-O1 (3-4) 8%
VFF-HHB-1 (3-4) 3%
3-HBB(F,F)-F (4-8) 5%
5-HBB(F,F)-F (4-8) 4%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-12) 3%
3-HH2BB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
4-HH2BB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
2-BB(2F,3F)B-3 (5-11) 4%
3-HBB(2F,3F)-O2 (5-15) 2%
2-HH-5 (-) 8%
4-HH-V1 (-) 7%
NI=81.9℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.109;Δε=4.8;Vth=1.75V;η=13.3mPa・s;γ1=57.4mPa・s.
5-HHB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-5) 3%
3-HGB(F,F)XB(F,F)-F (1-6) 4%
3-HBBXB(F,F)-F (1-7) 6%
3-GB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-9) 5%
4-GB(F)B(F,F)XB(F,F)-F
(1-9) 5%
3-HH-V (2) 21%
5-B(F)BB-2 (3-7) 3%
5-B(F)BB-3 (3-7) 2%
5-HB-CL (4-1) 2%
3-HHB-OCF3 (4-3) 4%
3-HHEB(F,F)-F (4-5) 4%
3-HBEB(F,F)-F (4-10) 3%
5-HBEB(F,F)-F (4-10) 3%
3-BB(F)B(F,F)-F (4-12) 3%
5-HEB(F,F)-F (4) 3%
3-HB(2F,3F)-O2 (5-1) 3%
3-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (5-5) 2%
3-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (5-7) 4%
3-HH-5 (-) 4%
3-HH-V1 (-) 3%
1V2-HH-3 (-) 6%
4-HH-V (-) 4%
F3-HH-V (-) 3%
NI=78.1℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.100;Δε=6.6;Vth=1.50V;η=16.2mPa・s;γ1=61.8mPa・s.
実施例1
組成物(M1)に極性化合物(PC-1)を5重量%の割合で、重合性化合物(RM-1)を0.5重量%の割合で添加した。この混合物を100℃のホットステージ上で2枚のガラス基板の間隔(セルギャップ)が4.0μmである、配向膜を有さない素子に注入した。この素子に超高圧水銀ランプUSH-250-BY(ウシオ電機製)を用いて紫外線を照射(28J)することによって、重合性化合物を重合させた。この素子を偏光子と検光子が直行して配置された偏光顕微鏡にセットし、下から素子に光を照射し、光漏れの有無を観察した。液晶分子が充分に配向し、光が素子を通過しない場合は、垂直配向が「良好」と判断した。素子を通過した光が観察された場合は、「不良」と表した。
組成物、極性化合物、および重合性化合物を組み合わせた混合物を用いて配向膜を有しない素子を作製した。実施例1と同様な方法で光漏れの有無を観察した。結果を表4にまとめた。
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- 第一成分として式(1)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物、第二成分として式(2)で表される化合物、第一添加物として少なくとも1つの極性化合物、および第二添加物として少なくとも1つの重合性化合物を含有し、そして正の誘電率異方性を有する液晶組成物。
式(1)において、R1aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Qおよび環Sは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;Z1aおよびZ2aは独立して、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-CH=CH-、-CH2O-、-OCH2-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CF2O-、または-OCF2-であり;X1aおよびX2aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y1aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;qは、1、2、3、または4であり;sは、0、1、2、または3であり;そしてqおよびsの和は4以下である。 - 第一成分として式(1-1)から式(1-14)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物を含有する、請求項1に記載の液晶組成物。
式(1-1)から式(1-14)において、R1aは、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;X1a、X2a、X3a、X4a、X5a、X6a、X7a、X8a、X9a、X10a、X11a、X12a、X13a、およびX14aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y1aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシである。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第一成分の割合が5重量%から55重量%の範囲であり、第二成分の割合が5重量%から50重量%の範囲である、請求項1または2に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第三成分として式(3)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物をさらに含有する、請求項1から3のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物
式(3)において、R3aおよびR4aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Uおよび環Vは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;Z3aは、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;uは、1、2、または3である。ただし、uが1であるとき、環Vは1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンである。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第三成分の割合が3重量%から55重量%の範囲である、請求項4または5に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第四成分として式(4)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物をさらに含有する、請求項1から6のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(4)において、R5aは炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Wは、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;Z4aは、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;X15aおよびX16aは独立して、水素またはフッ素であり;Y2aは、フッ素、塩素、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキル、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;wは、1、2、3、または4である。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第四成分の割合が5重量%から50重量%の範囲である、請求項7または8に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第五成分として式(5)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物を含有する、請求項1から9のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(5)において、R6aおよびR7aは独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、炭素数2から12のアルケニル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルオキシであり;環Dおよび環Fは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-シクロヘキセニレン、1,4-フェニレン、少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた1,4-フェニレン、またはテトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイルであり;環Eは、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2-クロロ-3-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-5-メチル-1,4-フェニレン、3,4,5-トリフルオロナフタレン-2,6-ジイル、または7,8-ジフルオロクロマン-2,6-ジイルであり;Z5aおよびZ6aは独立して、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CH2O-、または-OCH2-であり;eは、1、2、または3であり、fは、0または1であり;eとfとの和は3以下である。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第五成分の割合が3重量%から25重量%の範囲である、請求項10または11に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第一添加物が、窒素、酸素、硫黄、およびリンから選択されたヘテロ原子を含む極性基を有する極性化合物である、請求項1から12のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第一添加物として式(6)および式(7)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの極性化合物を含有する、請求項1から13のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(6)において、MESは、少なくとも1つの環を有するメソゲン基であり;式(7)において、R4は炭素数4から20のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-CF=CH-、-CH=CF-、-C≡C-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;式(6)および式(7)において、R5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、および第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有する極性基であり;gは、1または2である。 - 第一添加物として式(6-1)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物を含有する、請求項1から14のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(6-1)において、環Gおよび環Iは独立して、炭素数6から25の芳香族基、炭素数5から25の複素芳香族基、炭素数3から25の脂環式基、または炭素数4から25の複素脂環式基であり、これらの基は縮合環であってもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は基Tで置き換えられてもよく、ここで基Tは、-OH、-(CH2)i-OH、ハロゲン、-CN、-NO2、-NCO、-NCS、-OCN、-SCN、-C(=O)N(R0)2、-C(=O)R0、-N(R0)2、-(CH2)i-N(R0)2、炭素数6から20のアリール、炭素数6から20のヘテロアリール、炭素数1から25のアルキル、炭素数1から25のアルコキシ、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニルオキシ、または炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニルオキシであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;Z5は、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-OCO-、-O-CO-O-、-OCH2-、-CH2O-、-SCH2-、-CH2S-、-CF2O-、-OCF2-、-CF2S-、-SCF2-、-(CH2)i-、-CF2CH2-、-CH2CF2-、-(CF2)i-、-CH=CH-、-CF=CF-、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-COO-、-OCO-CH=CH-、-C(R0)2、または単結合であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;R5は、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-COO-、-OCO-、-OCOO-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ただしR5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、または第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有し;R6は、水素、ハロゲン、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO-、-O-CO-O-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり;hは、0、1、2、3、4、または5である。 - 第一添加物として式(7-1)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの極性化合物を含有する、請求項1から15のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(7-1)において、R4は、炭素数4から20のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-CF=CH-、-CH=CF-、-C≡C-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;R5は、炭素数1から25のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-NR0-、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-COO-、-OCO-、-OCOO-、または炭素数3から8のシクロアルキレンで置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、少なくとも1つの第三級炭素(>CH-)は、窒素(>N-)で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ただしR5は、OH構造の酸素原子、SH構造の硫黄原子、および第一級、第二級、または第三級のアミン構造の窒素原子の少なくとも1つを有する。 - 請求項14に記載の式(6)および式(7)において、R5が式(A1)から式(A4)のいずれか1つで表される基である、請求項14から16のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(A1)から式(A4)において、Sp4、Sp6、およびSp7は独立して、単結合または基(-Sp’’-X’’-)であり、ここで、Sp’’は、炭素数1から20のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-S-、-NH-、-N(R0)-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO、-O-CO-O-、-S-CO-、-CO-S-、-N(R0)-CO-O-、-O-CO-N(R0)-、-N(R0)-CO-N(R0)-、-CH=CH-、または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、または-CNで置き換えられてもよく、そしてX’’は、-O-、-S-、-CO-、-CO-O-、-O-CO-、-O-CO-O-、-CO-N(R0)-、-N(R0)-CO-、-N(R0)-CO-N(R0)-、-OCH2-、-CH2O-、-SCH2-、-CH2S-、-CF2O-、-OCF2-、-CF2S-、-SCF2-、-CF2CH2-、-CH2CF2-、-CF2CF2-、-CH=N-、-N=CH-、-N=N-、-CH=CR0-、-CY2=CY3-、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-CO-O-、-O-CO-CH=CH-、または単結合であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、Y2およびY3は独立して、水素、フッ素、塩素、または-CNであり;Sp5は、>CH-、>CR11-、>N-、または>C<であり;X3は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、-SH、-SR11、
であり、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり;X4は、-O-、-CO-、-NH-、-NR11-、-S-、または単結合であり;Z6は、炭素数1から15のアルキレン、炭素数5または6の脂環式基、またはこれらの組み合わせであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、フッ素、または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR11は、炭素数1から15のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CO-、または-O-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;環Jは、炭素数6から25の芳香族基または炭素数3から25の脂環式基であり、これらの基は縮合環であってもよく、これらの基において1つから3つの水素はRLで置き換えられてもよく;RLは、-OH、-(CH2)i-OH、フッ素、塩素、-CN、-NO2、-NCO、-NCS、-OCN、-SCN、-C(=O)N(R0)2、-C(=O)R0、-N(R0)2、-(CH2)i-N(R0)2、-SH、-SR0、炭素数6から20のアリール、炭素数6から20のヘテロアリール、炭素数1から25のアルキル、炭素数1から25のアルコキシ、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニル、炭素数2から25のアルキルカルボニルオキシ、または炭素数2から25のアルコキシカルボニルオキシであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、ここでR0は、水素または炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、iは、1、2、3、または4であり;jは、0、1、2、または3であり;kは、2、3、4、または5である。 - 第一添加物が式(6-1-1)から式(6-1-4)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である、請求項15または17に記載の液晶組成物。
式(6-1-1)から式(6-1-4)において、環Gおよび環Iは独立して、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,3-フェニレン、2-エチル-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジエチル-1,4-フェニレン、2-トリフルオロメチル-1,4-フェニレン、2,3-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,5-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、2,6-ジフルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または2,3,5,6-テトラフルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;環Jは、シクロヘキシルまたはフェニルであり;Z6は、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-COO-、または-OCO-であり;Z7は、単結合、炭素数1から15のアルキレン、炭素数5または6の脂環式基、またはこれらの組み合わせであり、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、-OH、-OR11、-COOH、-NH2、-NHR11、-N(R11)2、フッ素、または塩素で置き換えられてもよく、R11は、炭素数1から15のアルキルであり、このアルキルにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-C≡C-、-CH=CH-、-COO-、-OCO-、-CO-、-O-、または-NH-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;Sp4は、単結合、-CH2CH2-、-CH2CH2CH2-、-CH2O-、または-OCH2-であり;Sp7は、単結合、または炭素数1から5のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて-CH2-は-O-または-NH-で置き換えられてもよく;R7は、炭素数1から8のアルキルまたはフッ素であり;hは、0、1、2、3、4、または5であり;X3は-OH、-COOH、-SH、-OCH3、または-NH2であり;X4は単結合または-O-である。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第一添加物の割合が10重量%以下である、請求項1から19のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第二添加物として式(8)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの重合性化合物を含有する、請求項1から20のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(8)において、環Aおよび環Cは独立して、シクロヘキシル、シクロヘキセニル、フェニル、1-ナフチル、2-ナフチル、テトラヒドロピラン-2-イル、1,3-ジオキサン-2-イル、ピリミジン-2-イル、またはピリジン-2-イルであり、これらの環において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキルで置き換えられてもよく;環Bは、1,4-シクロヘキシレン、1,4-シクロヘキセニレン、1,4-フェニレン、ナフタレン-1,2-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,3-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,4-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,5-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,6-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,7-ジイル、ナフタレン-1,8-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,3-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,6-ジイル、ナフタレン-2,7-ジイル、テトラヒドロピラン-2,5-ジイル、1,3-ジオキサン-2,5-ジイル、ピリミジン-2,5-ジイル、またはピリジン-2,5-ジイルであり、これらの環において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素、塩素、炭素数1から12のアルキル、炭素数1から12のアルコキシ、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から12のアルキルで置き換えられてもよく;Z1およびZ2は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-CO-、-COO-、または-OCO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-、-C(CH3)=CH-、-CH=C(CH3)-、または-C(CH3)=C(CH3)-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;P1、P2、およびP3は、重合性基であり;Sp1、Sp2、およびSp3は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-COO-、-OCO-、または-OCOO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよく;aは0、1、または2であり;b、c、およびdは独立して、0、1、2、3、または4である。 - 第二添加物が式(8-1)から式(8-28)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの重合性化合物である、請求項1から22のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
式(8-1)から式(8-28)において、P1、P2、およびP3は独立して、式(P-1)から式(P-3)で表される基の群から選択された重合性基であり、ここでM1、M2、およびM3は独立して、水素、フッ素、炭素数1から5のアルキル、または少なくとも1つの水素がフッ素または塩素で置き換えられた炭素数1から5のアルキルであり;
Sp1、Sp2、およびSp3は独立して、単結合または炭素数1から10のアルキレンであり、このアルキレンにおいて、少なくとも1つの-CH2-は、-O-、-COO-、-OCO-、または-OCOO-で置き換えられてもよく、そして少なくとも1つの-CH2CH2-は、-CH=CH-または-C≡C-で置き換えられてもよく、これらの基において、少なくとも1つの水素は、フッ素または塩素で置き換えられてもよい。 - 液晶組成物の重量に基づいて、第二添加物の割合が0.03重量%から10重量%の範囲である、請求項21から23のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物を含有する液晶表示素子。
- 液晶表示素子の動作モードが、IPSモード、TNモード、FFSモード、またはFPAモードであり、液晶表示素子の駆動方式がアクティブマトリックス方式である、請求項25に記載の液晶表示素子。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物を含有し、この液晶組成物中の重合性化合物が重合された、高分子支持配向型の液晶表示素子。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物を含有し、この液晶組成物中の重合性化合物が重合された、配向膜を有しない液晶表示素子。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物の、液晶表示素子における使用。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物の、高分子支持配向型の液晶表示素子における使用。
- 請求項1から24のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物の、配向膜を有しない液晶表示素子における使用。
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