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Control of smectic layering in mono- vs disaccharide-coated polydiacetylenes

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Pages 1031-1042 | Received 02 Sep 2021, Accepted 14 Mar 2022, Published online: 06 Apr 2022
 

ABSTRACT

Amphiphilic sugar-functionalised diacetylene lipids undergo facile self-organisation in the solid state, enabling a photo-initiated polymerisation, leading to the formation of sugar-coated polydiacetylenes. The presence of hydrophilic sugar moiety and the long aliphatic chains promote amphiphilicity-driven mesomorphism in these polymers. Maintaining the lyophilic segment uniform, glycolipids that vary in their sugar constitution are prepared, in order to assess mesomorphic changes with respect to varying sugar segment. Mono- and disaccharides are chosen that allow further to identify the changes in the emerging mesomorphic property with the sugar configurations. Whereas a smectic layering is observed common in these glycolipid polymers, the mesophase temperature range and the structural ordering are observed to vary depending on the sugar segment, as adjudged by optical polarising microscopy, calorimetry and X-ray diffraction assessments. Higher clearing temperatures are seen for disaccharide containing glycolipid polymer, as compared to the monosaccharide containing polymer. Further, in conjunction with energy minimised structures, interdigitised lamellar structure is inferred to the polymers.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank Science and Engineering Research Board, Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, for a research support. We are grateful to the Raman Research Institute, Bangalore, for the DSC measurements. SY thanks Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, for a research fellowship. DSSR and SKP acknowledge funding support from a SERB project (CRG/2019/001671).

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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