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Original Articles

Thermotropic mesomorphism of mixed-valent diruthenium aliphatic carboxylates with axial anion bearing two aliphatic chains

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Pages 3380-3390 | Received 11 Apr 2013, Accepted 07 Aug 2013, Published online: 22 Oct 2013
 

Abstract

A homologous series of binuclear mixed-valent diruthenium tetracarboxylates, Ru2(O2C(CH2)n−2CH3)4DHDP (DHDP = di(hexadecyl)phosphate axial anion, n = 10, 12, 14, 16, and 18), have been synthesized and characterized, and the liquid crystalline properties of these compounds were examined. All the compounds exhibit a room-temperature crystalline lamellar phase and a high temperature (above 140°) Colh mesophase. Another, probably semi-crystalline, lamellar intermediate phase has also been found for all the studied compounds but for the n = 18 derivative. Comparison with related mesogenic homologous series where the equatorial ligands are also linear carboxylates, but the axial anions bear just one aliphatic chain (carboxylates, octylsulfonate, and dodecylsulfate), shows that the presence of a second aliphatic chain in the axial anion both lowers the transition temperatures and modifies the nature of the intermediate lamellar phase. Structural models at the molecular level are suggested for the crystalline lamellar and the Colh phases.

Acknowledgments

We thank Martin Gaitan for his help to TB during the synthesis of most of the reported compounds. Financial support from UBACyT (X219 and X057) and ANPCyT (PICT25409) is acknowledged. TB thanks UNGS for a research fellowship, FC thanks CONICET for a PhD research fellowship. FDC and AZ are members of the research staff of Conicet. BD, BH, and DG thank CNRS and Université de Strasbourg for their support.

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