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Imidazolium Ionic Liquid Crystals with Pendant Mesogenic Groups
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureSolid-state IonicCyanobiphenyl GroupsEngineeringCrystal MaterialPendant Mesogenic GroupsIonic ConductorImide SaltsOrganic ChemistryCrystal FormationCrystallographyChemistryIonic Liquid CrystalsDeep Eutectic SolventFunctional Materials
Ionic liquid crystals were obtained by coupling one or two mesogenic units (cholesterol or cyanobiphenyl) to an imidazolium cation. Anions are bromide, bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide, and tetrakis(2-thenoyltrifluoroacetonato)europate(III). The mesomorphism of the compounds depends on the type and number of mesogenic units and on the type of anion. In general, the most stable mesophases are observed for the bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide salts. Most of the compounds containing cholesterol moieties show enantiotropic SmA* phases over a broad temperature range, and some of them are room temperature liquid crystals. Modeling of the small-angle X-ray scattering patterns revealed the molecular arrangement in these mesophases. On the contrary, most of the compounds containing cyanobiphenyl groups exhibit monotropic lamellar or nematic mesophases, depending on the number of mesogenic units. The imidazolium salts containing the tetrakis(2-thenoyltrifluoroacetonato)europate(III) anion show an intense red photoluminescence.
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