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Shape-persistent V-shaped mesogens—formation of nematic phases with biaxial order
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Materials ScienceCrystal StructureSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringSelf-assemblyX-ray DiffractionShape-persistent V-shaped Mesogens—formationPeripheral Phenyl UnitsChemistrySupramolecular ChemistryCrystal FormationCrystallographyBiophysicsHomologous Series
A homologous series of shape-persistent V-shaped molecules has been designed to form the biaxial nematic phase. Phenyleneethynylene moieties are attached to a bent fluorenone unit to create an apex angle of about 90°, which is determined from the single crystal structure. Two mesogens, one symmetric and another unsymmetric, have been synthesized by attaching a cyano group to one or both of the peripheral phenyl units, respectively. These groups introduce local dipoles essential for the formation of the nematic phases. The tendency to form a crystalline phase is reduced by laterally substituted hexyloxy chains which allow the nematic phase to be supercooled to a glassy state. Two of the three fluorenone derivatives exhibit a transition from the uniaxial nematic to the biaxial nematic phase. This transition has an undetectably small transition enthalpy, but the X-ray diffraction, polarizing optical microscopy, and conoscopy reveal the presence of the biaxial order in the low temperature nematic phase.
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