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Original Articles

Cholesteric star-shaped liquid crystals induced by a maltose core: synthesis and characteristics

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Pages 1373-1379 | Received 21 Jan 2010, Accepted 13 Apr 2010, Published online: 15 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Three esters of maltose (A1A3) with 4–(4–(alkoxybenzoyloxy)phenoxy) –6–oxohexanoic acid (b1b3) side-arms have been synthesised. All the maltose derivatives were laevo-rotationary, unlike their parent cores. The side arm b1 did not display liquid crystalline (LC) properties, and b2 and b3 displayed thermotropic nematic LC properties. The star-shaped compound (SSC) A1 with b1 side-arms did not display a mesomorphic phase. Unlike the nematic schlieren texture provided by side-arms b2 and b3, the star-shaped liquid crystals (SSLC) A2 and A3 displayed Grandjean and oily texture in the cholesteric phase. The results suggest that the LC properties of the side-arms have an important influence on the formation of LC properties in an SSC, and that the maltose core is important in determining the mesomorphic phase type. In other words, the SSC displayed LC properties only when the side-arms were also LC, and the maltose core induced a cholesteric phase in the SSLC with nematic side-arms. The mesomorphic regions for A2 and A3 were 39.1 and 53.7°C during the heating cycle and 63.8 and 107.0°C during the cooling cycle, respectively. The longer terminal chain rendered the mesomorphic region broader.

Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful to the National Natural Science Fundamental Committee of China and the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (N100405005), and also to the Science and Technology Department of Liaoning Province for financial support of this work.

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