Abstract
Two dicationic salts with bis(triflimide) as counterions exhibited crystal-to-smectic liquid crystalline phase transitions (T m=41 and 37°C) and smectic-to-isotropic liquid phase transitions (T i=112, 136°C). They had a broad liquid crystalline phase range (71–99°C) and an excellent range of thermal stability (360–364°C). Their mixtures of various compositions also displayed liquid crystalline properties from r.t. to an extended range of temperatures. They exhibited fluorescence in 1, 2-dimethoxyethane and methanol.