ABSTRACT
In this study, the synthesis, structural characterisation and mesomorphic and optical properties of seven new bent-shaped and polycatenar bent-shaped compounds derived from chalcone and cyanopyridine are reported. The mesomorphic behaviour was investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarised optical microscopy (POM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) and correlated with the molecular structure. Two bent-core hexacatenars molecules (Ic and IIc) presented liquid crystalline properties, showing a hexagonal columnar (Colh) phases at room temperature, being each disc constituted by two mesogens. Optical studies were also performed for the final molecules, being conducted by ultraviolet-visible and fluorescence spectrometry. The cyanopyridine derivatives show moderate luminescence quantum yields, ranging between 18% and 27%, with emission maxima around 371 nm. It is also shown that while the chalcone central unit favours a calamitic liquid crystalline behaviour in molecules with lower number of aliphatic chains, a polycatenar structure with cyanopyridine as the central unit favours a Colh arrangement, also providing luminescence properties to the molecule.
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Acknowledgements
The authors thank the following institutions for financial support: CAPES, CNPq, PRONEX/FAPESC, INCT-Catálise. We are also grateful to the Laboratório de Difração de Raios X (LDRX-CFM/UFSC) for the XRD experiments and the Laboratório Central de Biologia Molecular Estrutural (CEBIME) for the HRMS analysis.
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