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Supermolecular self organization via molecular aggregation. Non-discotic three chain diols displaying a hexagonal columnar phase
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Supramolecular AssemblyEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyX-ray InvestigationsMolecular BiologyMolecular AggregationChemistrySoft MatterCrystal FormationBiophysicsMaterials ScienceCrystal MaterialChain DiolsSupermolecular Self OrganizationMolecular AggregateSupramolecular ChemistryCrystallographyNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyNew ClassInterfacial StudyMolecular Biophysics
Abstract A new class of mesogen formed by three chain diols is described. These compounds consist of a central part to which three aliphatic chains of various length (n = 4–14) are attached at one end and two hydroxy groups at the other. X-ray scattering, dilatometric measurements, dielectric and Kerr relaxation studies were carried out. Both X-ray investigations, dielectric and electro-optic studies revealed that the molecules are aggregated in the isotropic fluid state and that hydrogen bonding and dipole correlation contribute to this aggregation. Columnar assemblies of up to several hundred molecules are orientationally correlated in the isotropic fluid phase. Correlated reorientations occur in the presence of external electric fields. The X-ray data show that the aggregates pack in a hexagonal way at lower temperatures giving a structure which strongly resembles that of the hexagonal disordered columnar phase. This anisotropic phase can be quenched to a glassy liquid-crystalline state. It is evident that the mesogenic properties of this new class of compounds are a function of the disc-like shape of the aggregates rather than the shapes of the individual molecules.
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