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Highly Resolved Morphology of Room-Temperature Columnar Liquid Crystals Derived from Triphenylene and Multialkynylbenzene Using Reconstructed Electron Density Maps

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CHEMISTRYSELECT
Volume 2, Issue 21, Pages 6070-6077

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/slct.201701117

Keywords

Columnar; Correlation; Electron density maps; Multialkynylbenzene; Triphenylene

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  1. INSA [SP/YSP/124/2015/433]
  2. IISER Mohali

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This paper demonstrates highly resolved structure of the self-assembly of dyad and triads constituted from triphenylene (T) and multialkynylbenzene (M) units linked via flexible alkyl spacers (n). Resolved structures of these systems are based on reconstructed electron density maps derived from X-ray diffraction patterns. T-M compound (dyad) exhibits columnar hexagonal (Col(h)) phase which is explained by its columnar layered structure. In contrast, T-M-T compounds (triads) with spacer lengths of n = 8 and 10 exhibited columnar oblique (Col(ob)) mesophase whereas, the one with shortest spacer length, i.e., n = 6, showed a columnar oblique plastic (Col(obp)) phase. We also found that molecules are interdigitated within themselves for compounds having longer spacer lengths (n = 8 and 10). However, a side by side packing is observed for the compound with shortest alkyl spacer (n = 6).

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