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Original Articles

Fluorine-containing triphenylenes. Liquid crystalline properties and surface ordering

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Pages 1911-1922 | Received 23 Jul 2014, Accepted 28 Aug 2014, Published online: 11 Nov 2014
 

Abstract

The synthesis and liquid crystalline properties of two novel series of triphenylenes with 4 or 5 pentafuoropentyloxy tails and 1 or 2 alkoxy tails of varying length are reported. All compounds form wide-range hexagonal columnar phases. The isotropisation temperatures and the corresponding enthalpy changes for the compounds with 4 or 5 fluorinated tails are higher than for the compounds with 6 alkoxy tails, and also higher than for compounds with 6 fluorinated tails. These results indicate that the best ordering is obtained for compounds with a mix of fluorinated and non-fluorinated tails. With increasing length of the alkyl tails in HAT compounds with 4 or 5 fluoroalkoxy tails, the isotropisation temperatures decrease and the d-spacings as observed by XRD increase. All fluoro-containing compounds have a strong tendency for spontaneous homeotropic alignment on surfaces, both hydrophilic and hydrophobic.

Acknowledgements

F. Claassen and P. Geutjes are thanked for instrumental assistance and Dr. L. Scheres of Surfix BV (Wageningen, the Netherlands) for providing the fluoroalkyl-coated glass slides.

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