Abstract
A novel series of anthraquinone-based discotic liquid crystals with bulky substituents, namely 1,5-dibenzyloxy-2,3,6,7-tetraalkyloxy-9,10-anthraquinones, has been synthesized starting from gallic acid. This is, to our knowledge, the first example of bulky substitution in a discotic C2-symmetric molecule forming columnar phases. Except for the lowest homologue, all members of this series are found to exhibit columnar mesophases; the low temperature mesophase appears to be three-dimensionally ordered whereas the high temperature mesophase is hexagonal columnar (Colh). We find that the introduction of benzyl substituents for alkyl chains (in the 1,5-positions) on the anthraquinone hexaalkoxylates stabilizes the three-dimensionally ordered phase, whereas it destabilizes the Colh phase, compared with the anthraquinone hexaalkoxylates. Interestingly, the three-dimensionally ordered phase extends down to -50 °C, making these new derivatives suitable for device applications.