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Stable, Low‐Temperature Discotic Nematic Superstructures by Incorporating a Laterally Substituted Sidearm in Hexakis(phenylethynyl)benzene Discogens
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2007
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Materials ScienceOrganic Material ChemistryEngineeringSymmetry ConsiderationsDiscotic HexakisDiscotic Nematic SuperstructureBenzene DiscogensLaterally Substituted SidearmMolecular MaterialOrganic ChemistryLiquid Crystalline ElastomerChemistrySupramolecular ChemistryMolecule-based MaterialHybrid MaterialsFunctional MaterialsBiomolecular Engineering
Abstract A new strategy for preparing room‐temperature discotic nematic materials is proposed and developed stepwise to improve various discotic nematic properties. This approach replaces one sidearm of the discotic hexakis(4‐hexyloxyphenylethynyl)benzene with a tris(alkoxy) sidearm, 1‐ethynyl‐2,3,4‐tris(hexyloxybenzene), to lower transition temperatures, manipulate discotic nematic ranges, and preserve the discotic nematic superstructure while preventing column formation. Although symmetry considerations play a role in the resulting mesogenic properties, steric hindrance and van der Waals interactions are ascribed to the superior discotic nematic properties of the newly prepared discogens containing a laterally substituted sidearm.
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