A series of three liquid crystalline cubic phases with an alternating sequence of single- and double-network structures
Abstract
Bolapolyphiles, built of a π-conjugated bistolane core with polar glycerol groups at each end and two linear alkyl side-chains in lateral positions form a series of three different cubic network phases upon side-chain elongation, the single network “Plumber's nightmare” (Pm![[3 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0033_0304.gif) m, SP), the double gyroid (Ia
m, SP), the double gyroid (Ia![[3 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0033_0304.gif) d, DG) and the single diamond network phase (Fd
d, DG) and the single diamond network phase (Fd![[3 with combining macron]](https://www.rsc.org/images/entities/char_0033_0304.gif) m, SD) with the DG as an intermediate phase at the SP to SD transition.
m, SD) with the DG as an intermediate phase at the SP to SD transition.
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