Abstract
We have performed a structural study of the mesophases of some isomeric hexa-substituted phenanthrenes. Evidence for a new hexagonal columnar mesophase with three columns per unit cell was found in a chiral isomer. Moreover, a rectangular columnar phase with four columns per lattice, similar to the low temperature mesophase of a hexa-substituted rufigallol, was found in a different material. The relations between the structures and the electro-optical behaviour of the different mesophases are discussed.