WO2013084762A1 - 液晶組成物および液晶表示素子 - Google Patents
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- the present invention mainly relates to a liquid crystal composition suitable for an AM (active matrix) device and the like, and an AM device containing the composition.
- a liquid crystal composition having a negative dielectric anisotropy, an IPS (in-plane switching) mode, VA (vertical alignment) mode, FFS (fringe field switching), or PSA (polymer sustained alignment) containing the composition.
- IPS in-plane switching
- VA vertical alignment
- FFS far field switching
- PSA polymer sustained alignment
- FPA field-induced photo-reactive alignment
- the classification based on the operation mode of the liquid crystal includes PC (phase change), TN (twisted nematic), STN (super twisted nematic), ECB (electrically ringcontrolled birefringence), OCB (optically compensated bend), IPS ( in-plane switching, VA (vertical alignment), FFS (fringe field switching), PSA (Polymer sustained alignment), FPA (field induced photo-reactive alignment) mode, and the like.
- the classification based on the element drive system is PM (passive matrix) and AM (active matrix). PM is classified into static and multiplex, and AM is classified into TFT (thin film insulator), MIM (metal insulator metal), 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 elements contain a liquid crystal composition having appropriate characteristics.
- This liquid crystal composition has a nematic phase.
- the general characteristics of the composition are improved.
- the relationships in the two general characteristics are summarized in Table 1 below.
- the general 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 ⁇ 20 ° 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. Therefore, a small viscosity in the composition is preferred. Small viscosities at low temperatures are more preferred.
- the optical anisotropy of the composition is related to the contrast ratio of the device.
- 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 product value depends on the type of operation mode.
- the range is about 0.30 ⁇ m to about 0.40 ⁇ m for the VA mode device, and the range is about 0.20 ⁇ m to about 0.30 ⁇ m for the IPS mode or FFS mode device. In this case, a composition having a large optical anisotropy is preferable for a device having a small cell gap.
- the dielectric anisotropy having a large absolute value in the composition contributes to a low threshold voltage, a small power consumption and a large contrast ratio in the device. Therefore, a dielectric anisotropy having a large absolute value 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 high temperature in the initial stage is preferable.
- a composition having a large specific resistance not only at room temperature but also at a high temperature 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 liquid crystal display device. When their 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 composition having a positive dielectric anisotropy is used for an AM device having a TN mode.
- a composition having negative dielectric anisotropy is used for 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 a positive or negative dielectric anisotropy is used in an AM device having a PSA mode or an FPA mode.
- a composition having a positive or negative dielectric anisotropy is used. Examples of the liquid crystal composition are disclosed in Patent Documents 1 to 4.
- Desirable AM elements have such characteristics as a wide usable temperature range, a short response time, a large contrast ratio, a low threshold voltage, a large voltage holding ratio, and a long life. A shorter response time is desirable even at 1 millisecond. Therefore, desirable properties of the composition include a high maximum temperature of the nematic phase, a low minimum temperature of the nematic phase, a small viscosity, a suitable optical anisotropy, a large positive or negative dielectric anisotropy, a large specific resistance, and a high resistance to ultraviolet light. High stability, high heat stability, etc.
- One object of the present invention is to provide a high maximum temperature of the nematic phase, a low minimum temperature of the nematic phase, a small viscosity, a suitable optical anisotropy, a large negative dielectric anisotropy, a large specific resistance, and a high stability to ultraviolet light.
- the liquid crystal composition satisfies at least one characteristic in characteristics such as high stability to heat.
- Another object is a liquid crystal composition having an appropriate balance with respect to at least two characteristics, particularly a liquid crystal composition satisfying a low minimum temperature and a large negative dielectric anisotropy.
- Another object is a liquid crystal display device containing such a composition.
- Another object is a composition having characteristics such as small optical anisotropy, or appropriate optical anisotropy that is large optical anisotropy, negative large dielectric anisotropy, and high stability to ultraviolet light,
- the AM element has characteristics such as a short response time, a large voltage holding ratio, a large contrast ratio, and a long lifetime.
- R 1 and R 3 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- R 2 and R 4 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, An alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons or an alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- ring A and ring B are independently X 1 and X 2 are independently fluorine or chlorine;
- Y 1 is hydrogen or methyl;
- Z 1 and Z 2 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy K is 0 or 1;
- m and n are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the sum of m and n is 1, 2, or 3;
- R 4 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- the advantages of the present invention are that the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase, the lower limit temperature of the nematic phase, the small viscosity, the appropriate optical anisotropy, the negative dielectric constant anisotropy, the large specific resistance, the high stability to ultraviolet rays, the heat It is a liquid crystal composition satisfying at least one of the properties such as high stability against the liquid crystal.
- One aspect of the present invention is a liquid crystal composition having an appropriate balance regarding at least two properties.
- Another aspect is a liquid crystal display device containing such a composition.
- Other aspects are compositions with suitable optical anisotropy, negatively large dielectric anisotropy, high stability to ultraviolet light, etc., and short response time, large voltage holding ratio, large contrast ratio, long lifetime An AM device having the above.
- liquid crystal composition of the present invention or the liquid crystal display device of the present invention may be abbreviated as “composition” or “device”, respectively.
- a liquid crystal display element is a general term for a liquid crystal display panel and a liquid crystal display module.
- Liquid crystal compound means a compound having a liquid crystal phase such as a nematic phase or a smectic phase, or a compound having no liquid crystal phase but useful as a component of a composition. This useful compound has a six-membered ring such as 1,4-cyclohexylene and 1,4-phenylene, and its molecular structure is rod-like. Optically active compounds and polymerizable compounds may be added to the composition.
- Compound (1) means one compound or two or more compounds represented by formula (1). The same applies to compounds represented by other formulas. “At least one” when “replaced” indicates that the position and number of replacements can be freely selected.
- the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase may be abbreviated as “upper limit temperature”.
- the lower limit temperature of the 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 in the initial stage but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase. It means having a large specific resistance even at a close temperature.
- “High voltage holding ratio” means that the device has a large voltage holding ratio not only at room temperature in the initial stage but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase. It means having a large voltage holding ratio even at a temperature close to.
- the first component is one compound or two or more compounds.
- the “ratio of the first component” is expressed as a weight percentage (% by weight) of the first component based on the total weight of the liquid crystal composition. The same applies to the ratio of the second component.
- the ratio of the additive mixed with the composition is expressed in terms of weight percentage (% by weight) or weight parts per million (ppm) based on the total weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- R 1 is used for a plurality of compounds. In any two of these compounds, those selected for R 1 may be the same or different. For example, there is a case where R 1 of compound (1) is ethyl and R 1 of compound (1-1) is ethyl. In some cases, R 1 of compound (1) is ethyl and R 1 of compound (1-1) is propyl. This rule also applies to R 2 , R 3 and the like.
- the present invention includes the following items. 1. Contains at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (1) as the first component and at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (2) as the second component And a liquid crystal composition having negative dielectric anisotropy.
- R 1 and R 3 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- R 2 and R 4 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, An alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons or an alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- ring A and ring B are independently X 1 and X 2 are independently fluorine or chlorine;
- Y 1 is hydrogen or methyl;
- Z 1 and Z 2 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy K is 0 or 1
- m and n are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the sum of m and n is 1, 2, or 3, and , N is 1,
- R 4 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- Item 2 The liquid crystal composition according to item 1, wherein the first component is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (1-1) and formula (1-2).
- R 1 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons
- R 2 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or 2 carbons To 12 alkenyl.
- Item 5 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 4, wherein the second component is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (2-1) to (2-13).
- R 3 and R 5 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons;
- R 4 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons and 1 to 12 carbons Alkoxy or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- Item 11 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 10, further containing at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (3) as a third component.
- R 6 and R 7 are independently an alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, an alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, an alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or a carbon number in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine.
- Ring C, Ring D, and Ring E are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 3-fluoro.
- Z 3 and Z 4 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy; p is 0, 1, or 2.
- R 6 and R 7 are independently an alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, an alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, an alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or a carbon number in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine. 2 to 12 alkenyl.
- Item 13 The liquid crystal composition according to item 11, wherein the third component is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (3-1) according to item 12.
- Item 16 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 11 to 15, wherein the ratio of the third component is in the range of 35% by weight to 90% by weight based on the total weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- Item 17 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 16, further comprising at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formula (4) as a fourth component.
- R 8 and R 9 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or carbon number in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine.
- Ring F and ring G are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene or 1,4-phenylene;
- Z 5 and Z 6 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methylene Oxy or carbonyloxy;
- q and r are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3 and the sum of q and r is 1, 2, or 3.
- Item 18 The liquid crystal composition according to item 17, wherein the fourth component is at least one compound selected from the group of compounds represented by formulas (4-1) to (4-5).
- R 8 and R 9 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons, or carbon number in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine. 2 to 12 alkenyl.
- Item 20 The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 17 to 19, wherein the ratio of the fourth component is in the range of 5% by weight to 40% by weight based on the total weight of the liquid crystal composition.
- the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase is 70 ° C. or higher, the optical anisotropy (25 ° C.) at a wavelength of 589 nm is 0.08 or higher, and the dielectric anisotropy (25 ° C.) at a frequency of 1 kHz is ⁇ 2 or lower.
- Item 21. The liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 20.
- Item 22 A liquid crystal display device comprising the liquid crystal composition according to any one of items 1 to 21.
- Item 23 The liquid crystal display element according to item 22, wherein the operation mode of the liquid crystal display element is a VA mode, an IPS mode, a PSA mode, or an FPA mode, and the driving method of the liquid crystal display element is an active matrix method.
- the present invention includes the following items. 1) The above composition further containing an optically active compound, 2) the above composition further containing an additive such as an antioxidant, an ultraviolet absorber, and an antifoaming agent, and 3) the above composition.
- AM device 4) a device containing the above composition and having a mode of TN, ECB, OCB, IPS, FFS, VA, PSA, FPA, 5) a transmissive device containing the above composition, 6 ) Use of the above composition as a composition having a nematic phase, 7) Use of the above composition as an optically active composition by adding an optically active compound to the above composition.
- composition of the present invention will be described in the following order. First, the constitution of component compounds in 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, specific examples of component compounds are shown. Sixth, additives that may be mixed into 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.
- the composition of the component compounds in the composition will be described.
- the composition of the present invention is classified into Composition A and Composition B.
- the composition A further contains other liquid crystal compounds, additives, impurities, etc. in addition to the liquid crystal compounds selected from the compound (1), the compound (2), the compound (3), and the compound (4). May be.
- the “other liquid crystal compound” is a liquid crystal compound different from the compound (1), the compound (2), the compound (3), and the compound (4).
- Such compounds are mixed into the composition for the purpose of further adjusting the properties.
- a smaller amount of cyano compound is preferable from the viewpoint of stability to heat or ultraviolet light.
- a more desirable ratio of the cyano compound is 0% by weight.
- Additives include optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, and the like. Impurities are compounds mixed in a process such as synthesis of component compounds. Even if this compound is a liquid crystal compound, it is classified as an impurity here.
- Composition B consists essentially of a compound selected from compound (1), compound (2), compound (3), and compound (4). “Substantially” means that the composition does not contain a liquid crystal compound different from these compounds, except for additives and impurities. 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 physical properties can be further adjusted by mixing other liquid crystal compounds.
- 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 0 (zero) means that the value is almost zero.
- Compound (1) increases the absolute value of dielectric anisotropy and increases the maximum temperature.
- Compound (2) increases the absolute value of dielectric anisotropy and decreases the minimum temperature.
- Compound (3) increases the maximum temperature, decreases the minimum temperature, and decreases the viscosity.
- Compound (4) increases the absolute value of dielectric anisotropy and decreases the minimum temperature.
- first component + second component first component + second component + third component
- first component + second component + fourth component first component + second component + first component 3 components + 4th component
- a preferred combination of components in the composition is first component + second component + third component.
- a desirable ratio of the first component is 5% by weight or more for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy and decreasing the minimum temperature, and is 60% by weight or less for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of 8% to 40% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of 10% to 30% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of the second component is 5% by weight or more for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy, and is 95% by weight or less for decreasing the viscosity.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of 20% to 80% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of 30% to 70% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of the third component is 35% by weight or more for increasing the maximum temperature or decreasing the viscosity, and is 90% by weight or less for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of 40% to 80% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of 50% to 70% by weight.
- a desirable ratio of the fourth component is 5% by weight or more for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy, and 40% by weight or less for decreasing the viscosity.
- a more desirable ratio is from 10% by weight to 35% by weight.
- a particularly desirable ratio is in the range of 15% to 30% by weight.
- R 1 , R 3 , and R 5 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons
- R 2 and R 4 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons.
- R 6 , R 7 , R 8 , and R 9 are independently alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, 1 to 12 carbons Or alkoxy having 2 to 12 carbons, or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine.
- Desirable R 1 , R 3 or R 5 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons for decreasing the viscosity, and alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons for increasing the maximum temperature.
- Preferred R 2 or R 4 is alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons and alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons for decreasing the viscosity, and alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy. It is.
- Desirable R 6 , R 7 , R 8 and R 9 are alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons for increasing the stability to ultraviolet light or heat, etc., and alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons for decreasing the viscosity .
- 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.
- linear alkenyl is preferable to branching.
- alkenyl in which at least one hydrogen is replaced by fluorine are 2,2-difluorovinyl, 3,3-difluoro-2-propenyl, 4,4-difluoro-3-butenyl, 5,5-difluoro-4 -Pentenyl, and 6,6-difluoro-5-hexenyl. Further preferred examples are 2,2-difluorovinyl and 4,4-difluoro-3-butenyl for decreasing the viscosity.
- Alkyl does not include cyclic alkyl.
- Alkoxy does not include cyclic alkoxy.
- Alkenyl does not include cyclic alkenyl.
- k is 0 or 1. Desirable k is 0 for decreasing the minimum temperature and decreasing the viscosity, and is 1 for increasing the maximum temperature.
- m and n are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the sum of m and n is 1, 2, or 3, where when n is 1, R 4 is carbon. It is alkyl having 1 to 12 or alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- p is 0, 1, or 2.
- Preferred p is 0 for decreasing the viscosity, 1 for decreasing the minimum temperature, and 2 for increasing the maximum temperature.
- q and r are independently 0, 1, 2, or 3, and the sum of q and r is 1, 2, or 3.
- Preferred q is 2 for increasing the maximum temperature. Desirable r is 0 for decreasing the minimum temperature.
- Ring A and Ring B are independently And when m is 2 or 3, any two rings A may be the same or different, and when n is 2 or 3, any two rings B are the same and May be different.
- Preferred ring A or ring B is 1,4-cyclohexylene for increasing the maximum temperature, and 1,4-phenylene for increasing the optical anisotropy, increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy. for
- Ring C, Ring D, and Ring E are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene, 1,4-phenylene, 2-fluoro-1,4-phenylene, or 3-fluoro-1,4-phenylene.
- P is 2, the two rings C may be the same or different.
- Desirable ring C, ring D, or ring E is 1,4-cyclohexylene for decreasing the viscosity, and 1,4-phenylene for increasing the optical anisotropy.
- Ring F and Ring G are independently 1,4-cyclohexylene or 1,4-phenylene, and when q is 2 or 3, any two rings F may be the same or different And when r is 2 or 3, any two rings G may be the same or different. Desirable ring F or ring G is 1,4-cyclohexylene for increasing the maximum temperature, and 1,4-phenylene for decreasing the minimum temperature. As the configuration of 1,4-cyclohexylene, trans is preferable to cis for increasing the maximum temperature.
- X 1 and X 2 are independently fluorine or chlorine. Desirable X 1 or X 2 is fluorine for decreasing the viscosity.
- Y 1 is hydrogen or methyl. Preferred Y 1 is hydrogen for decreasing the viscosity, and methyl for increasing the stability to ultraviolet light or heat.
- Z 1 and Z 2 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy; when m is 2 or 3, any two Z 1 may be the same or different , N is 2 or 3, any two Z 2 may be the same or different. Desirable Z 1 and Z 2 are a single bond for decreasing the viscosity, ethylene for decreasing the minimum temperature, and methyleneoxy for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy.
- Z 3 and Z 4 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy, and when p is 2, the two Z 3 may be the same or different. Desirable Z 3 is a single bond for decreasing the viscosity, and carbonyloxy for increasing the maximum temperature.
- Z 5 and Z 6 are independently a single bond, ethylene, methyleneoxy, or carbonyloxy, and when q is 2 or 3, any two Z 5 may be the same or different. , R is 2 or 3, any two Z 6 may be the same or different. Desirable Z 5 and Z 6 are a single bond for decreasing the viscosity, and carbonyloxy for increasing the absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy.
- R 10 is linear alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or linear alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- R 11 is straight-chain alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons or straight-chain alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons.
- R 12 is linear alkyl having 1 to 12 carbons, linear alkoxy having 1 to 12 carbons, or linear alkenyl having 2 to 12 carbons.
- Desirable compounds (1) are the compound (1-1-1) and the compound (1-2-1). Particularly preferred compound (1) is compound (1-1-1). Desirable compounds (2) are from the compound (2-1-1) to the compound (2-13-1). More desirable compounds (2) are the compounds (2-1-1) to (2-11-1). Particularly preferred compounds (2) are the compounds (2-1-1) to (2-8-1). Desirable compounds (3) are from the compound (3-1-1) to the compound (3-13-1). More desirable compounds (3) are the compound (3-1-1) to the compound (3-7-1) and the compound (3-9-1) to the compound (3-13-1). Particularly preferred compounds (3) are the compound (3-1-1), the compound (3-3-1), the compound (3-4-1), the compound (3-7-1), and the compound (3-11). -1). Desirable compounds (4) are the compounds (4-1-1) to (4-5-1). More desirable compound (4) is the compound (4-4-1).
- additives that may be mixed with the composition will be described.
- Such additives are optically active compounds, antioxidants, ultraviolet absorbers, dyes, antifoaming agents, polymerizable compounds, polymerization initiators, and the like.
- An optically active compound is mixed with the composition for the purpose of inducing a helical structure of liquid crystal to give a twist angle.
- Examples of such compounds are compound (5-1) to compound (5-5).
- a desirable ratio of the optically active compound is 5% by weight or less.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of 0.01% to 2% by weight.
- oxidation prevention An agent is mixed into the composition.
- a preferred example of the antioxidant is a compound (6) in which w is an integer of 1 to 9.
- preferred w is 1, 3, 5, 7, or 9. Further preferred w is 1 or 7. Since the compound (6) in which w is 1 has high volatility, it is effective in preventing a decrease in specific resistance due to heating in the atmosphere. Since the compound (6) in which w is 7 has low volatility, it is effective for maintaining a large voltage holding ratio not only at room temperature but also at a temperature close to the upper limit temperature of the nematic phase 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 in these absorbents and stabilizers is approximately 50 ppm or more for obtaining 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 mixed with the composition in order to be adapted 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 mixed with 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 poor display.
- a more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 1 ppm to approximately 500 ppm.
- a polymerizable compound is mixed with the composition in order to adapt to a PSA (polymer-sustained alignment) mode element.
- Preferred examples of the polymerizable compound are compounds having a polymerizable group such as acrylate, methacrylate, vinyl compound, vinyloxy compound, propenyl ether, epoxy compound (oxirane, oxetane), vinyl ketone and the like. Particularly preferred examples are acrylate or methacrylate derivatives.
- a desirable ratio of the polymerizable compound is approximately 0.05% by weight or more for obtaining the effect thereof, and approximately 10% by weight or less for preventing a display defect. A more desirable ratio is in the range of approximately 0.1% by weight to approximately 2% by weight.
- the polymerizable compound is preferably polymerized by UV irradiation or the like 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
- Irgacure 184 registered trademark
- Darocure 1173 registered trademark
- a preferred ratio of the photopolymerization initiator is in the range of about 0.1% to about 5% by weight of the polymerizable compound, and a particularly preferable ratio is in the range of about 1% to about 3% by weight.
- the composition of the present invention mainly has 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 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.
- a composition having an optical anisotropy in the range of about 0.08 to about 0.25 by controlling the proportion of the component compounds or by mixing other liquid crystal compounds, and further from about 0.10 Compositions having optical anisotropy in the range of about 0.30 may be prepared.
- 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.
- the preferred minimum temperature of the nematic phase of the liquid crystal composition of the present invention is at least about 0 ° C. or less, the more preferred minimum temperature of the nematic phase is about ⁇ 20 ° C. or less, and the particularly preferred minimum temperature of the nematic phase is about ⁇ 30 ° C. or lower.
- the upper limit temperature of the preferred nematic phase of the liquid crystal composition of the present invention is at least about 70 ° C. or more, the more preferred upper limit temperature of the nematic phase is about 75 ° C. or more, and the more preferred upper limit temperature of the nematic phase is about 80 ° C. That's it.
- the preferred optical anisotropy of the liquid crystal composition of the present invention at 589 nm and 25 ° C. is in the range of about 0.07 to about 0.20, and the more preferred optical anisotropy is about 0.07 to about 0.16.
- a particularly preferred optical anisotropy is in the range of about 0.08 to about 0.12.
- the absolute value of the preferred dielectric anisotropy at 25 ° C. of the liquid crystal composition of the present invention is at least about 1.5 or more, and the more preferred absolute value of the dielectric anisotropy is about 2 or more, particularly more preferred.
- the absolute value of dielectric anisotropy is about 2.5 or more.
- 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, PSA, and FPA.
- Use for an AM device having an IPS, FFS or VA mode is particularly preferable.
- 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
- the sample When the sample was a composition, it was measured as it was and the obtained value was described.
- 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 components of the mother liquid crystals are as follows. The ratio of each component is% by weight.
- the characteristics were measured according to the following method. Many of them are the methods described in the Standard of Electronics Industry Association of Japan EIAJ ED-2521A, or a modified method thereof.
- NI Maximum temperature of nematic phase
- a sample was placed on a hot plate of a melting point measuring device 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
- Viscosity (bulk viscosity; ⁇ ; measured at 20 ° C .; mPa ⁇ s): An E-type viscometer was used for measurement.
- the dielectric constants ( ⁇ and ⁇ ) were measured as follows. 1) Measurement of dielectric constant ( ⁇ ): An ethanol (20 mL) solution of octadecyltriethoxysilane (0.16 mL) was applied to a well-cleaned glass substrate. The glass substrate was rotated with a spinner and then heated at 150 ° C. for 1 hour. A sample was put in a VA element in which the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) was 4 ⁇ m, and the element was sealed with an adhesive that was cured with ultraviolet rays.
- Sine waves (0.5 V, 1 kHz) were applied to the device, and after 2 seconds, the dielectric constant ( ⁇ ) in the major axis direction of the liquid crystal molecules was measured.
- 2) Measurement of dielectric constant ( ⁇ ) A polyimide solution was applied to a well-cleaned glass substrate. After baking this glass substrate, the obtained alignment film was rubbed. A sample was put in a TN device in which the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) was 9 ⁇ m and the twist angle was 80 degrees. Sine waves (0.5 V, 1 kHz) were applied to the device, and after 2 seconds, the dielectric constant ( ⁇ ) in the minor axis direction of the liquid crystal molecules was measured.
- Threshold voltage (Vth; measured at 25 ° C .; V): An LCD5100 luminance meter manufactured by Otsuka Electronics Co., Ltd. was used for measurement.
- the light source is a halogen lamp.
- a sample is placed in a normally black mode VA element in which the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) is 4 ⁇ m and the rubbing direction is anti-parallel, and an adhesive that cures the element with ultraviolet rays is used. And sealed.
- the voltage (60 Hz, rectangular wave) applied to this element was increased stepwise from 0V to 20V 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 is a voltage when the transmittance reaches 10%.
- Voltage holding ratio (VHR-1; 25 ° C .;%):
- the TN device used for the measurement has a polyimide alignment film, and the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) is 5 ⁇ m. This element was sealed with an adhesive that was cured with ultraviolet rays after the sample was placed.
- 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.
- the area B is an area when it is not attenuated.
- the voltage holding ratio is a percentage of the area A with respect to the area B.
- Voltage holding ratio (VHR-2; 80 ° C .;%):
- the TN device used for the measurement has a polyimide alignment film, and the distance between two glass substrates (cell gap) is 5 ⁇ m. This element was sealed with an adhesive that was cured with ultraviolet rays after the sample was placed.
- 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.
- the area B is an area when it is not attenuated.
- the voltage holding ratio is a percentage of the area A with respect to the area B.
- VHR-3 Voltage holding ratio
- the TN device used for measurement has a polyimide alignment film, and the cell gap is 5 ⁇ m.
- a sample was injected into this element and irradiated with light for 20 minutes.
- the light source is an ultra high pressure mercury lamp USH-500D (manufactured by USHIO), and the distance between the element and the light source is 20 cm.
- USH-500D ultra high pressure mercury lamp manufactured by USHIO
- 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 into which the sample was injected was heated in a constant temperature bath at 80 ° C. for 500 hours, and then the voltage holding ratio was measured to evaluate the stability against heat. In the measurement of VHR-4, one decaying voltage was measured for 6.7 milliseconds. A composition having a large VHR-4 has a large stability to heat.
- a rectangular wave 60 Hz, 10 V, 0.5 seconds 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.
- the transmittance is 100% when the light amount is maximum, and the transmittance is 0% when the light amount is minimum.
- the response time is the time (fall time; milliseconds) required to change the transmittance from 90% to 10%.
- 1 H-NMR analysis DRX-500 (manufactured by Bruker BioSpin Co., Ltd.) was used as the measuring apparatus. The measurement was carried out by dissolving the sample produced in Examples and the like in a deuterated solvent in which a sample such as CDCl 3 is soluble, and at room temperature under conditions of 500 MHz and 24 times of integration.
- s is a singlet
- d is a doublet
- t is a triplet
- q is a quartet
- m is a multiplet.
- Tetramethylsilane (TMS) was used as a reference material for the zero point of the chemical shift ⁇ value. 19 F-NMR analysis was also conducted with the same apparatus.
- 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. Liquid crystalline compounds can be detected by gas chromatography. The area ratio of peaks in the gas chromatogram corresponds to the ratio (number of moles) of liquid crystal compounds. When the capillary column described above is used, the correction coefficient of each liquid crystal compound may be regarded as 1. Accordingly, the ratio (% by weight) of the liquid crystal compound is calculated from the peak area ratio.
- the present invention will be described in detail by examples. The present invention is not limited by the following examples.
- the compounds in Comparative Examples and Examples 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 symbol corresponds to the compound number.
- the symbol ( ⁇ ) means other liquid crystal compounds.
- the ratio (percentage) of the liquid crystal compound is a weight percentage (% by weight) based on the total weight of the liquid crystal composition, and the liquid crystal composition contains impurities.
- a liquid crystal composition containing a compound (2-4-1) similar to the compound (1) was prepared and measured by the method described above.
- Example 1 The compound (1) similar compound in Comparative Example 1 was replaced with the compound (1-1-1). This composition was prepared and measured by the method described above. The components and properties of this composition are as follows. In Example 1, the upper limit temperature is higher than that of Comparative Example 1, and the dielectric anisotropy is more negative.
- Example 1 to Example 7 have a higher maximum temperature and negative dielectric anisotropy compared to the composition of Comparative Example 1. Therefore, the liquid crystal composition according to the present invention has further excellent characteristics.
- a liquid crystal composition satisfying at least one characteristic or having an appropriate balance regarding at least two characteristics becomes an AM element having a short response time, a large voltage holding ratio, a large contrast ratio, a long lifetime, and the like, and thus can be used for a liquid crystal projector, a liquid crystal television, and the like.
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ここで、R1およびR3は独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;R2およびR4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、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Aおよび環Bは独立して、
であり;X1およびX2は独立して、フッ素、または塩素であり;Y1は水素またはメチルであり;Z1およびZ2は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;kは、0または1であり;mおよびnは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてmとnとの和は、1、2、または3であり;ここで、nが1のとき、R4は炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
1. 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、および第二成分として式(2)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物を含有し、そして負の誘電率異方性を有する液晶組成物。
ここで、R1およびR3は独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;R2およびR4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、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Aおよび環Bは独立して、
であり;X1およびX2は独立して、フッ素、または塩素であり;Y1は水素またはメチルであり;Z1およびZ2は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;kは、0または1であり;mおよびnは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてmとnとの和は、1、2、または3であり;そして、nが1のとき、R4は炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
ここで、R1は、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;R2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。
ここで、R3およびR5は独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;R4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。
ここで、R6およびR7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C、環D、および環Eは独立して、1,4-シクロへキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または3-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;Z3およびZ4は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;pは、0、1、または2である。
ここで、R6およびR7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つの水素がフッ素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
ここで、R8およびR9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Fおよび環Gは独立して、1,4-シクロへキシレンまたは1,4-フェニレンであり;Z5およびZ6は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;qおよびrは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてqとrとの和は、1、2、または3である。
ここで、R8およびR9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つの水素がフッ素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
R1、R3、およびR5は独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり、R2およびR4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、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり、R6、R7、R8、およびR9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つの水素がフッ素で置き換えられた炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
好ましいR1、R3、またはR5は、粘度を下げるために炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、上限温度を上げるために炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。好ましいR2またはR4は、粘度を下げるために炭素数1から12のアルキルおよび炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり、誘電率異方性の絶対値を上げるために炭素数1から12のアルコキシである。好ましいR6、R7、R8、およびR9は、紫外線または熱に対する安定性などを上げるために炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、粘度を下げるために炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
mおよびnは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてmとnとの和は、1、2、または3であり、ここで、nが1のとき、R4は炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。
qおよびrは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてqとrとの和は、1、2、または3である。好ましいqは、上限温度を上げるために2である。好ましいrは、下限温度を下げるために0である。
であり、mが2または3である時、任意の2つの環Aは同じであっても、異なってもよく、nが2または3である時、任意の2つの環Bは同じであっても、異なってもよい。好ましい環Aまたは環Bは、上限温度を上げるために1,4-シクロへキシレンであり、光学異方性を上げるために1,4-フェニレンであり、誘電率異方性の絶対値を上げるために
1,4-シクロヘキシレンに関する立体配置は、上限温度を上げるためにシスよりもトランスが好ましい。
Y1は水素またはメチルである。好ましいY1は粘度を下げるために水素であり、紫外線または熱に対する安定性などを上げるためにメチルである。
1)誘電率(ε∥)の測定:よく洗浄したガラス基板にオクタデシルトリエトキシシラン(0.16mL)のエタノール(20mL)溶液を塗布した。ガラス基板をスピンナーで回転させたあと、150℃で1時間加熱した。2枚のガラス基板の間隔(セルギャップ)が4μmであるVA素子に試料を入れ、この素子を紫外線で硬化する接着剤で密閉した。この素子にサイン波(0.5V、1kHz)を印加し、2秒後に液晶分子の長軸方向における誘電率(ε∥)を測定した。
2)誘電率(ε⊥)の測定:よく洗浄したガラス基板にポリイミド溶液を塗布した。このガラス基板を焼成した後、得られた配向膜にラビング処理をした。2枚のガラス基板の間隔(セルギャップ)が9μmであり、ツイスト角が80度であるTN素子に試料を入れた。この素子にサイン波(0.5V、1kHz)を印加し、2秒後に液晶分子の短軸方向における誘電率(ε⊥)を測定した。
測定装置は、DRX-500(ブルカーバイオスピン(株)社製)を用いた。測定は、実施例等で製造したサンプルを、CDCl3等のサンプルが可溶な重水素化溶媒に溶解し、室温で、500MHz、積算回数24回の条件で行った。なお、得られた核磁気共鳴スペクトルの説明において、sはシングレット、dはダブレット、tはトリプレット、qはカルテット、mはマルチプレットであることを意味する。また、化学シフトδ値のゼロ点の基準物質としてはテトラメチルシラン(TMS)を用いた。同装置にて19F-NMR分析も行った。
表3において、1,4-シクロヘキシレンに関する立体配置はトランスである。記号の後にあるかっこ内の番号は化合物の番号に対応する。(-)の記号はその他の液晶性化合物を意味する。液晶性化合物の割合(百分率)は、液晶組成物の全重量に基づいた重量百分率(重量%)であり、液晶組成物には不純物が含まれている。最後に、組成物の特性値をまとめた。
化合物(1)と類似した化合物(2-4-1)を含有する液晶組成物を調合し、上述した方法により測定した。この組成物の成分および特性は下記のとおりである。
3-HB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-1-1) 5%
3-H2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-2-1) 8%
3-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-4-1) 8%
3-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 10%
5-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 8%
3-HBB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-8-1) 5%
3-HH-4 (3-1-1) 5%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 30%
3-HHB-1 (3-4-1) 11%
5-B(F)BB-2 (3-7-1) 10%
NI=82.6℃;Δn=0.103;η=15.0mPa・s;Δε=-2.1.
比較例1の化合物(1)類似の化合物を化合物(1-1-1)と置き換えた。本組成物を調合し、上述した方法により測定した。この組成物の成分および特性は下記のとおりである。実施例1は比較例1に比べて上限温度がより高く、誘電率異方性がより負に大きい。
2O-BB(3F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 8%
3-HB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-1-1) 5%
3-H2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-2-1) 8%
3-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 10%
5-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 8%
3-HBB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-8-1) 5%
3-HH-4 (3-1-1) 5%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 30%
3-HHB-1 (3-4-1) 11%
5-B(F)BB-2 (3-7-1) 10%
NI=86.8℃;Δn=0.105;η=15.1mPa・s;Δε=-2.3.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 5%
5O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
3-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-4-1) 5%
V-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 5%
3-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 8%
3-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 8%
3-dhBB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-11-1) 5%
3-HH-5 (3-1-1) 5%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 33%
V2-BB-1 (3-3-1) 7%
3-HHB-1 (3-4-1) 6%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9-1) 5%
3-HB(F)HH-2 (3-11-1) 5%
NI=93.6℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.096;η=14.4mPa・s;Δε=-2.3;VHR-1=99.2%;VHR-2=97.4%;VHR-3=96.5%.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 4%
3O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
V1O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 6%
5-H1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-3-1) 4%
1V2-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 5%
3-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 5%
3-DhHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-9-1) 5%
3-dhBB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-11-1) 8%
3-HH-4 (3-1-1) 2%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 20%
3-HH-VFF (3-1) 10%
1-BB-3 (3-3-1) 8%
V-BB-1 (3-3-1) 3%
5-HBB-2 (3-5-1) 3%
2-BB(F)B-3 (3-6-1) 3%
3-HHEBH-4 (3-9-1) 4%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9-1) 4%
5-HBB(F)B-2 (3-13-1) 3%
NI=92.1℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.118;η=14.3mPa・s;Δε=-2.3;VHR-1=99.0%;VHR-2=97.5%;VHR-3=96.4%.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
1V1O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
1V2-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-4-1) 3%
1V2-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 3%
5-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 10%
5-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 5%
3-HDhB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-10-1) 5%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 33%
3-HH-V1 (3-1-1) 7%
3-HB-O2 (3-2-1) 5%
V2-BB-1 (3-3-1) 5%
V2-BB(F)B-3 (3-6-1) 3%
3-HHEH-5 (3-8-1) 5%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9-1) 5%
3-HH1OCro(7F,8F)-5 (4-4-1) 5%
NI=93.1℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.095;η=14.6mPa・s;Δε=-2.2;VHR-1=99.2%;VHR-2=97.6%;VHR-3=96.6%.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 5%
3O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 4%
1O-BB(2F,3F)B-3 (1-2-1) 3%
4O-BB(2F,3F)B-O6 (1-2-1) 3%
5-H2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-2-1) 6%
V-HHB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-5-1) 8%
3-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 8%
V2-HBB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-8-1) 3%
3-HHB(2F,3CL)-O2 (2-12-1) 3%
2-BB(2F,3F)B-4 (2-13-1) 3%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 35%
3-HH-V1 (3-1-1) 6%
V2-BB-1 (3-3-1) 3%
V2-HHB-1 (3-4-1) 4%
3-HHEBH-4 (3-9-1) 3%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9-1) 3%
NI=92.4℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.103;η=14.4mPa・s;Δε=-2.2;VHR-1=99.1%;VHR-2=97.5%;VHR-3=96.2%.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
V1O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
2O-BB(2F,3F)B-O1 (1-2-1) 3%
3-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 7%
3-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 7%
5-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 5%
3-HH-O1 (3-1-1) 3%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 38%
3-HB-O1 (3-2-1) 5%
V2-BB-1 (3-3-1) 3%
V-HHB-1 (3-4-1) 3%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9-1) 5%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9-1) 3%
3-HBBH-3 (3-10-1) 3%
5-HB(F)BH-5 (3-12-1) 3%
3-H2Cro(7F,8F)-5 (4-1-1) 3%
3-H1OCro(7F,8F)-5 (4-2-1) 3%
NI=95.8℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.090;η=14.6mPa・s;Δε=-2.3;VHR-1=98.8%;VHR-2=97.0%;VHR-3=96.3%.
2O-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (1-1-1) 3%
2O-BB(2F,3F)B-O1 (1-2-1) 3%
4O-BB(2F,3F)B-O6 (1-2-1) 3%
5-BB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-4-1) 3%
3-HH2B(2F,3F)-O2 (2-6-1) 5%
3-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 5%
5-HH1OB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-7-1) 7%
3-HDhB(2F,3F)-O2 (2-10-1) 3%
3-HH-V (3-1-1) 41%
1-BB-3 (3-3-1) 7%
V2-BB-3 (3-3-1) 4%
3-HHEBH-3 (3-9-1) 4%
3-HHEBH-5 (3-9-1) 3%
3-HH2Cro(7F,8F)-5 (4-3-1) 3%
5-HB1OCro(7F,8F)-5 (4-5-1) 3%
1O1-HBBH-5 (-) 3%
NI=93.0℃;Tc<-20℃;Δn=0.099;η=14.8mPa・s;Δε=-2.2;VHR-1=98.7%;VHR-2=96.8%;VHR-3=96.1%.
Claims (24)
- 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、および第二成分として式(2)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物を含有し、そして負の誘電率異方性を有する液晶組成物。
ここで、R1およびR3は独立して、炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;R2およびR4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、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルであり;環Aおよび環Bは独立して、
であり;X1およびX2は独立して、フッ素、または塩素であり;Y1は水素またはメチルであり;Z1およびZ2は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;kは、0または1であり;mおよびnは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてmとnとの和は、1、2、または3であり;そして、nが1のとき、R4は炭素数1から12のアルキル、または炭素数2から12のアルケニルである。 - 第一成分が請求項2記載の式(1-1)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である請求項1に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第一成分が、式(1)で表される化合物において、R2が炭素数1から12のアルコキシであ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1に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第二成分が請求項5記載の式(2-5)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である請求項1から4のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第二成分が請求項5記載の式(2-7)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である請求項1から4のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第二成分が請求項5記載の式(2-10)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1から4のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第二成分が請求項5記載の式(2-11)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1から4のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 液晶組成物の全重量に基づいて、第一成分の割合が5重量%から60重量%の範囲であり、第二成分の割合が5重量%から95重量%の範囲である請求項1から9のいずれか1項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10のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
ここで、R6およびR7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C、環D、および環Eは独立して、1,4-シクロへキシレン、1,4-フェニレン、2-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレン、または3-フルオロ-1,4-フェニレンであり;Z3およびZ4は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;pは、0、1、または2である。 - 第三成分が請求項12記載の式(3-1)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である請求項11に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第三成分が、請求項12記載の式(3-1)で表される化合物において、R6が炭素数1から12のアルキルであり、R7が炭素数2から12のアルケニルであ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11に記載の液晶組成物。
- 第三成分が請求項12記載の式(3-3)で表される化合物の群から選択された少なくとも1つの化合物である請求項11に記載の液晶組成物。
- 液晶組成物の全重量に基づいて、第三成分の割合が35重量%から90重量%の範囲である請求項11から15のいずれか1項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16のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
ここで、R8およびR9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Fおよび環Gは独立して、1,4-シクロへキシレンまたは1,4-フェニレンであり;Z5およびZ6は独立して、単結合、エチレン、メチレンオキシ、またはカルボニルオキシであり;qおよびrは独立して、0、1、2、または3であり、そしてqとrとの和は、1、2、または3である。 - 第四成分が請求項18記載の式(4-4)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17に記載の液晶組成物。
- 液晶組成物の全重量に基づいて、第四成分の割合が5重量%から40重量%の範囲である請求項17から19のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- ネマチック相の上限温度が70℃以上であり、波長589nmにおける光学異方性(25℃)が0.08以上であり、そして周波数1kHzにおける誘電率異方性(25℃)が-2以下である請求項1から20のいずれか1項に記載の液晶組成物。
- 請求項1から21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、VAモード、IPSモード、PSA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22に記載の液晶表示素子。
- 請求項1から21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。
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