Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5273778 | Tetrahedron Letters | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Chiral bisoxalamide 1 shows remarkable gelling capacity of the nematic and smectic B liquid-crystalline phases of heptylcyclohexanecarboxylic acid (HCCA). Chiral nematic-containing left-handed helical fiber bundles are formed if the gelator is present in amounts higher than 0.55 wt %. With lower amounts of 1, no nematic gel forms, however, a nematic to smectic B phase transition triggers instantaneous self-assembly of gelator molecules into aligned fibers. The latter liquid crystalline gel system represents an example of controlled self-assembly induced by a liquid crystalline phase transition.
Graphical abstractThe liquid crystalline gel system represents an example of controlled self-assembly induced by liquid crystalline phase transitions.Download full-size image