Shape-directed self-assembly into columnar phases: beyond the discotic paradigm

Abstract

The study of columnar liquid crystals (LCs) has historically been dominated by discotic molecules, where planar disc-shaped molecules stack into one-dimensional wires. However, there exists a plethora of non-discotic architectures, such as calamitic, phasmidic, conic, and bent-core, which can defy the classical geometric expectations to form a columnar phase with simple structural modifications. Herein, supramolecular mechanisms such as nanophase segregation, geometric frustration, and supramolecular aggregation were examined, which nudge these non-conventional tectons to achieve columnar self-assembly. Although the structural diversity of mesogens is extensive, the fundamental forces governing the columnar order can be established as interfacial curvature and spatial volumetric mismatch. This review offers a targeted look at examples of non-conventional liquid crystals to establish the ability of minor functional modifications to generate significant shape disparity, which drives self-assembly into distinct columnar patterns.

Graphical abstract: Shape-directed self-assembly into columnar phases: beyond the discotic paradigm

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Article type
Review Article
Submitted
05 Feb 2026
Accepted
04 May 2026
First published
06 May 2026

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Advance Article

Shape-directed self-assembly into columnar phases: beyond the discotic paradigm

A. Patra and S. Kumar, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2026, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D6TC00381H

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