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Columnar liquid crystalline phases through hydrogen bonding and nanoscale segregation
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureEngineeringColumnar PhasesBenzoic Acid ComponentHydrogen-bonded LiquidOrganic ChemistryPhase SeparationChemistryHydrogen BondingCylindrical AggregatesCrystallography
Two columnar phases forming 2,4,6-triarylamino-1,3,5-triazines have been investigated in binary mixtures with calamitic and non-liquid crystalline benzoic acids carrying one or two alkoxy chains at the aromatic core. The triazines form hydrogen bonded aggregates with the complementary acids. Each investigated equimolar mixture exhibits a columnar mesophase due to segregation of the H-bonded polar core region from the lipophilic aliphatic molecular segments. The cross sectional shape of cylindrical aggregates and, therefore, the two-dimensional lattice symmetries, hexagonal or rectangular, are defined by the number of alkoxy chains of the benzoic acid component.
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