Issue 7, 2009

Self-assembly of functional columnar liquid crystals

Abstract

Columnar liquid crystals have recently been developed as dynamically functional anisotropic materials. In this feature article, some recent examples of the materials design and functionalisation of columnar liquid crystals are described. Not only disklike molecules but also molecules with unconventional shapes can form columnar liquid-crystalline assemblies with nanosegregated structures. Moreover use of non-covalent interactions such as hydrogen bonding, ionic and electron donor–acceptor interactions leads to the formation of supramolecular functional columnar materials that are stimuli-responsive. Nanosegregated columnar molecular order can also be used for one-dimensional transportation of electrons, ion and molecules.

Graphical abstract: Self-assembly of functional columnar liquid crystals

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
23 Sep 2008
Accepted
31 Oct 2008
First published
06 Jan 2009

Chem. Commun., 2009, 729-739

Self-assembly of functional columnar liquid crystals

T. Kato, T. Yasuda, Y. Kamikawa and M. Yoshio, Chem. Commun., 2009, 729 DOI: 10.1039/B816624B

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