The first hexagonal columnar discotic liquid crystalline carbazole derivatives induced by noncovalent π-π interactions

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作者
Manickam, M
Belloni, M
Kumar, S
Varshney, SK
Rao, DSS
Ashton, PR
Preece, JA [1 ]
Spencer, N
机构
[1] Univ Birmingham, Sch Chem, Birmingham B15 2TT, W Midlands, England
[2] Ctr Liquid Crystal Res, Jalahalli Bangalore 560013, India
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10.1039/b103052n
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The synthesis of 13 discotic mesogens is described in which the well-known hexakis( pentyloxy) triphenylene liquid crystalline material has been chemically modified to incorporate one, two, three and six carbazole moieties. These modifications have been achieved by the alkylation or esterification of mono-, di-, tri- and hexa-hydroxytriphenylene derivatives with alkyl bromides and carboxylic acids incorporating the carbazole moiety. The pure compounds are not liquid crystalline in nature but when doped with TNF, hexagonal columnar mesophases are induced, as shown by DSC, OPM and X-ray diffraction. These mesophases exist below room temperature. The mesophase clearing temperatures are dependent on several factors including the chain length separating the carbazole moiety from the triphenylene core, and the nature of the ether or ester linkage, and the degree of TNF doping. The data suggest that the most stable mesophases (highest clearing temperatures) are formed when a 2 : 1 complex is formed between the carbazole derivatives and the TNF, respectively. The correlation length obtained from X-ray diffraction reveals that the columnar order for one of the ether derivatives decreases, whereas the correlation length increases for one of the ester derivatives. This result suggests that the TNF is not only partaking in pi-pi noncovalent bonding interactions, but also in polar interactions with the C=O bond. Such mesogenic carbazole derivatives may have advantageous photorefractive properties over the amorphous polymeric materials.
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页码:2790 / 2800
页数:11
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