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Effect of counter-ion on the thermotropic liquid crystal behaviour of bis(alkyl)-tris(imidazolium salt) compounds

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Pages 1668-1685 | Received 17 Jun 2014, Accepted 21 Jul 2014, Published online: 22 Aug 2014
 

Abstract

Recently, new thermotropic ionic liquid crystals (LCs) with a hexyl-linked tris(imidazolium bromide) core and two terminal alkyl chains were synthesised and characterised. To explore the effect of different counter-ions on the LC behaviour of this system, derivatives with BF4 and Tf2N counter-ions were prepared and analysed. Five of the BF4 derivatives were found to exhibit thermotropic LC behaviour. The 12-, 14- and 16-carbon tail BF4 compounds form SmA phases. The 18- and 20-carbon tail homologues form what appears to be a smectic phase but are weakly mesogenic and harder to characterise. Only two of the Tf2N derivatives exhibited mesogenic behaviour. The 18-carbon tail Tf2N compound forms an as-yet unidentified, highly periodic smectic phase with positional order while the 20-carbon tail homologue forms a periodic SmA phase. The Tf2N mesogens have much lower clearing points even though their LC phases have more order than the Br and BF4 mesogens. X-ray diffraction showed that these mesogens have different amounts of tail interdigitation between the smectic layers depending on the counter-ion present. Atomistic molecular dynamics simulations indicated that counter-ion size plays an important role in defining the density of the ionic region, which in turn affects the amount of interdigitation in the smectic phases.

Acknowledgements

We thank Dr Brian Newell at the Colorado State University for performing the SAXS studies.

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