Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5225319 | Tetrahedron | 2008 | 13 Pages |
Liquid-crystalline (LC) molecules of unconventional shapes that form columnar and micellar cubic structures have been synthesized using triarylmethyl moieties as building blocks. The molecules have bowl- and dumbbell-shape. Despite the rigidity and bulkiness of the triarylmethyl moieties, the molecules form columnar and micellar cubic LC phases. The bowl-shaped molecules containing one triarylmethyl moiety show LC phases. The LC temperature ranges of the dumbbell-shaped molecules containing two triarylmethyl moieties connected by rigid rods are wider than those of bowl-shaped molecules containing one triarylmethyl moiety. The UV-vis spectroscopy of the dumbbell-shaped molecules having a terphenyl moiety reveals that the terphenyl moieties aggregate in the mesophase.
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