Issue 17, 2005

End functionalised liquid crystalline bent-core molecules and first DAB derived dendrimers with banana shaped mesogenic units

Abstract

New series of non-symmetric bent-core compounds with a terminal carboxylic function as well as its benzyl esters and pentafluorophenyl esters have been synthesised. For most pentafluorophenylesters and for a benzylester with fluorine atoms in the ortho positions to the alkoxy chain different types of columnar ribbon phases (ColrPA and ColobPA) and a polar smectic SmCPA phase have been observed. Both the columnar and the smectic phases show antiferroelectric switching behaviour. Based on these functionalised banana-shaped molecules the first example of an amphiphilic bent-core molecule with a terminal 1-acylaminopropane-2,3-diol unit and DAB derived dendrimers of the first as well as the second generation have been synthesised and their physical properties have been investigated. Neither the diol-terminated bent-core molecule nor the dendrimers show any electrooptical response. Dendrimers with long aliphatic chains as well as the amphiphile form non-polar bilayer smectic phases, whereas dendrimers with shorter chains organise into a mesophase with a 2D lattice (Col). It seems that hydrogen bonding at the periphery of the bent-core units is unfavourable for the formation of polar smectic phases.

Graphical abstract: End functionalised liquid crystalline bent-core molecules and first DAB derived dendrimers with banana shaped mesogenic units

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Oct 2004
Accepted
24 Dec 2004
First published
31 Jan 2005

J. Mater. Chem., 2005,15, 1722-1733

End functionalised liquid crystalline bent-core molecules and first DAB derived dendrimers with banana shaped mesogenic units

D. Kardas, M. Prehm, U. Baumeister, D. Pociecha, R. A. Reddy, G. H. Mehl and C. Tschierske, J. Mater. Chem., 2005, 15, 1722 DOI: 10.1039/B415910A

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