Summary: | We present the synthesis and mesomorphic properties of the new series of bent-core liquid crystals based on 3-hydroxybenzoic acid bearing a lateral substituent in the apex position. Four different substituents of various sizes and electronic properties have been used. We have found that only compounds substituted with fluorine are mesogenic and exhibit one mesophase, whose type differs when prolonging the terminal alkyl chain. For homologues with shorter alkyl chains (octyl, decyl), a columnar B<sub>1</sub>-type of a mesophase was observed, while materials with longer terminal chains (dodecyl, tetradecyl) exhibited a switchable lamellar SmC<sub>A</sub>P<sub>A</sub> phase. Calorimetric measurements, texture observations under a polarizing microscope were performed and electro-optical properties studied. Additionally, dielectric measurements were realized to characterize the molecular dynamics in the SmC<sub>A</sub>P<sub>A</sub> phase. All mesogenic compounds were further studied by X-ray measurements to confirm phase identification and obtain more information about their structural parameters.
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