| Literature DB >> 29939440 |
Marko Prehm1, Claudia Enders1, Xiaobin Mang2, Xiangbing Zeng2, Feng Liu3, Goran Ungar2,4, Ute Baumeister1, Carsten Tschierske1.
Abstract
The dimensionality of self-assembled nanostructures plays an essential role for their properties and applications. Herein, an understanding of the transition from weakly to strongly coupled layers in soft matter systems is provided involving in-plane organized π-conjugated rods. For this purpose, bolaamphiphilic triblock molecules consisting of a rigid biphenyl core, polar glycerol groups at the ends, and a branched (swallow-tail) or linear alkyl or semiperfluoroalkyl chain in lateral position have been synthesized and investigated. Besides weakly coupled lamellar isotropic (LamIso ), lamellar nematic (LamN ) and sliding lamellar smectic phases (LamSm ), a sequence of three distinct types of strongly coupled (correlated) lamellar smectic phases with either centered (c2mm) or non-centered rectangular (p2mm) lattice and an intermediate oblique lattices (p2) were observed depending on chain length, chain branching and degree of chain fluorination. This new sequence is explained by the strengthening of the layer coupling and the competition between energetic packing constraints and the entropic contribution of either longitudinal or tangential fluctuations. This example of directed side chain engineering of small generic model compounds provides general clues for morphological design of two-dimensional and three-dimensionally coupled lamellar systems involving larger π-conjugated molecular rods and molecular or supramolecular polymers, being of actual interest in organic electronics and nanotechnology.Entities:
Keywords: columnar phases; liquid crystals; perfluoroalkyl chains; polyphiles; soft matter
Year: 2018 PMID: 29939440 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201802050
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemistry ISSN: 0947-6539 Impact factor: 5.236