Mesogen is the fundamental unit of a liquid crystal that induces structural order in the crystals.
Typically, a liquid-crystalline molecule consists of a rigid moiety and one or more flexible parts. The rigid part aligns molecules in one direction, whereas the flexible parts induce fluidity in the liquid crystal. This rigid part is referred to as mesogen, and it plays a crucial role in the molecule. The optimum balance of these two parts is essential to form liquid-crystalline materials.
In a calamitic liquid crystal, the mesogen is a rod-like structure composed of two or more aromatic and aliphatic rings connected in one direction. In a discotic liquid crystal, the flat-shaped aromatic core that makes molecules stack in one direction is defined as the mesogen.
Solvated mesophase pitch having liquid crystalline structure comprising a solvent in mesogens, pseudomesogens or mixtures thereof wherein the solvated mesophase pitch is at least 40 volume percent optically anisotropic and wherein the solvated mesophase pitch melts at least 40.degree.
The present invention is solvated mesophase comprising a solution of solvent in mesogens or pseudomesogens wherein the solvated mesophase is at least 40 percent by volume optically anisotropic and wherein the solvated mesophase melts at least 40.degree.
Mesogens are then recovered from the rejection mixture as a powder by filtration in conventional solvent fractionation.