Issue 5, 2019

Heliconical-layered nanocylinders (HLNCs) – hierarchical self-assembly in a unique B4 phase liquid crystal morphology

Abstract

A unique morphology for bent-core liquid crystals forming the B4 phase has been found for a class of tris-biphenyl bent-core liquid crystal molecules with a single chiral side chain in the longer para-side of the molecule. Unlike the parent molecules with two chiral side chains or a chiral side chain in the shorter meta-side, which form helical nano- or microfilament B4 phases, the two derivatives described here form heliconical-layered nanocylinders composed of up to 10 coaxial heliconical layers, which can split or merge, braid, and self-assemble into a variety of modes including feather- or herringbone-type structures, concentric rings, or hollow nest-like superstructures. These multi-level hierarchical self-assembled structures, rivaling muscle fibers, display blue structural color and show immense structural and morphological complexity.

Graphical abstract: Heliconical-layered nanocylinders (HLNCs) – hierarchical self-assembly in a unique B4 phase liquid crystal morphology

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Jan 2019
Accepted
13 Feb 2019
First published
13 Feb 2019

Mater. Horiz., 2019,6, 959-968

Author version available

Heliconical-layered nanocylinders (HLNCs) – hierarchical self-assembly in a unique B4 phase liquid crystal morphology

S. Shadpour, A. Nemati, N. J. Boyd, L. Li, M. E. Prévôt, S. L. Wakerlin, J. P. Vanegas, M. Salamończyk, E. Hegmann, C. Zhu, M. R. Wilson, A. I. Jákli and T. Hegmann, Mater. Horiz., 2019, 6, 959 DOI: 10.1039/C9MH00089E

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