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Original Articles

Supramolecular self-assembly of a novel hydrogen-bonded cholesteric liquid crystal exhibiting macromolecular behaviour

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Pages 314-320 | Received 01 Oct 2012, Accepted 30 Oct 2012, Published online: 15 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

The mesomorphic, thermoptic and glass-forming properties of 4-[6-((cholesteryloxy) carbonyl)oxy hexyloxy] benzoic acid (Ch-BA) have been investigated as a novel supramolecular hydrogen-bonded cholesteric mesogen. Fourier transform infrared and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance studies have confirmed the chemical structure and the hydrogen-bond formation between the mesogens. According to polarising optical microscope observations, the compound exhibited smectic and chiral nematic phases. Differential scanning calorimetry indicated an unexpected glass transition (T g) around 32°C and a liquid crystalline region between 32 and 122°C, in which the cholesteric phase appeared at 80°C. As a result of the glass formation, samples of Ch-BA which were rapidly cooled below the T g were found to preserve the long-range ordering of the liquid crystalline state and retained the iridescent colours of the cholesteric phase. These results led to the conclusion that the formation of identical dimers by intermolecular hydrogen-bonding of the terminal carboxylic acids accompanying the lateral packing of the rigid cores, built a trimeric arrangement and this was responsible for the macromolecular behaviour of Ch-BA, despite its relatively simple structure and low molecular weight.

Acknowledgements

The authors wish to acknowledge the help provided by the Color and Polymer Research Center (CPRC) during this project.

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