Reticular liquid crystal design: Controlling complex self-assembly of p-terphenyl rods by side-chain engineering and chirality

  • Silvio Poppe
  • , Anne Lehmann
  • , Matthias Steimecke
  • , Marko Prehm
  • , Yangyang Zhao
  • , Changlong Chen
  • , Yu Cao
  • , Feng Liu
  • , Carsten Tschierske

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Abstract

A series of K-shaped bolapolyphiles, consisting of a p-terphenyl core, two polar glycerol end-groups and a swallow-tailed alkyl side-chain were synthesized and investigated. By increasing the side-chain volume an astonishing variety of very different liquid crystalline (LC) phases was observed, ranging from a rectangular (Colrec/c2mm) and a square honeycomb (Colsqu/p4mm) via a highly complex zeolite-like octagon/pentagon honeycomb filled with additional strings of rod-bundles (ColrecZ/c2mm), a new 3D-hexagonal (R3‾c) double network phase, a double and even a single network cubic phase (double gyroid Cub/Ia3‾d and single diamond Cub/Fd3‾m, respectively) to a correlated lamellar phase (LamSm/c2mm). Though these LC structures are highly complex and there is a delicate balance of steric and geometric frustration determining the phase formation, there is only a small effect of permanent molecular chirality in the glycerol groups ((R,R)-configuration) on them, which is attributed to a slightly different packing density of uniformly chiral and racemic glycerols, but not to an effect of induced helicity. Compared to related T-shaped bolapolyphiles with a single linear n-alkyl side-chain, which form exclusively honeycomb phases, the complexity of self-assembly is enhanced for the K-shaped compounds due to a competition between the requirements of space filling, chain stretching and geometric frustration, and affected by the shape of the polar glycerol domains at the junctions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number100254
JournalGiant
Volume18
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Chirality
  • Double gyroid
  • Honeycomb phase
  • Liquid crystal
  • Polyphilic self-assembly
  • Rhombohedral network
  • Single diamond

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