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Liquid crystalline dendrimer of the fifth generation: From lamellar to columnar structure in thermotropic mesophases

Pages 101-108 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010
 

Abstract

The structure of a liquid crystalline (LC) carbosilane dendrimer of the fifth generation bearing 128 terminal cyanobiphenyl mesogenic groups has been studied. This dendrimer was synthesized by a hydrosilylation reaction and then the cyanobiphenyl mesogenic groups were chemically linked to the dendritic matrix via a-OOC-(CH2)10-Si(CH3)2OSi(CH3)2-spacer. Structural studies carried out by polarizing optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction methods revealed unusual phase behaviour. At room temperature the dendrimer forms a lamellar (smectic A) phase which develops in-plane ordering above 40C.This is due toa tendency to form columns ofmolecules which areprobably perpendicular to the layers. Above 121C the material transforms into another more disordered mesophase which is probably a disordered hexagonal columnar phase. The proposed structures and molecular packing in these different types of mesophase are discussed.

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