mesomorphism
Mesomorphism refers to the intermediate state of matter that exists between a crystalline solid and an isotropic liquid. Materials exhibiting mesomorphism are known as liquid crystals. Unlike conventional solids, which have molecules arranged in a fixed, ordered lattice, and liquids, where molecules are randomly oriented, liquid crystals possess a degree of molecular order while retaining fluidity. This partial order can manifest in various ways, leading to different types of mesophases.
The most common types of liquid crystalline phases include nematic, smectic, and cholesteric. In the nematic
Mesomorphism arises from anisotropic molecular shapes, often rod-like or disc-like, and specific intermolecular interactions. These materials