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Unusual Formation of Switchable Hexagonal Columnar Phase by Bent-Shaped Molecules with Low Bent-Angle Naphthalene Central Core and Alkylthio Tail
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Crystal StructureSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringMolecular Self-assemblyChemistryDark B4 PhaseMaterials ScienceMolecular SolidAlkylthio TailBent-shaped MoleculesUnusual FormationColumnar PhaseMolecular MaterialCrystallographyNatural SciencesSelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsSpontaneous PolarizationMolecule-based Material
The low-angle bent-shaped molecules with 1,7-naphthalene central core and alkylthio tails can form a novel hexagonal columnar phase and a dark B4 phase. The columnar phase has a large two-dimensional hexagonal lattice with edges of 65–75 Å and exhibits polar switching with spontaneous polarization along the column axis. Calculated from the density (∼1 g·cm -3 ) and unit volume, the number of molecules that are necessary to fill a 4.6-Å stratum of each column were found to be ∼11. Such a large number of molecules can be accommodated only in the tube-like assembly, which may be the first example as formed by the usual bent-shaped molecule with a single alkylthio tail.
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