Issue 1, 2003

Modulated and intercalated smectic phases formed by dimeric molecules

Abstract

A series of molecules having a hydroxyl group attached to the end of one terminal chain were found to form a sequence of smectic antiphases, SmÃ, Sm[C with combining tilde], Sm[F with combining tilde] and CrImage ID:b208892d-t1.gif, with a growing degree of in-plane molecular ordering. The bilayer structure of the modulated phases is due to the formation, through hydrogen bonding, of molecular dimers that are linear in shape. Moving the hydroxy group to a position closer to the molecular core resulted in a similar sequence of non-modulated, monolayer smectic phases. The related dimeric compounds in which the same mesogenic cores were covalently linked by an alkyl chain formed intercalated smectic phases.

Graphical abstract: Modulated and intercalated smectic phases formed by dimeric molecules

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Sep 2002
Accepted
01 Nov 2002
First published
22 Nov 2002

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 34-37

Modulated and intercalated smectic phases formed by dimeric molecules

D. Pociecha, D. Kardas, E. Gorecka, J. Szydlowska, J. Mieczkowski and D. Guillon, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 34 DOI: 10.1039/B208892D

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