Truxene‐Based Columnar Liquid Crystals: Self‐Assembled Structures and Electro‐Active Properties |
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Authors: | Kyosuke Isoda Takuma Yasuda Dr. Takashi Kato Prof. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo, Hongo, Bunkyo‐ku, Tokyo 113‐8656 (Japan), Fax: (+81)?3‐5841‐8661 |
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Abstract: | Columnar liquid‐crystalline (LC) truxene derivatives containing branched flexible alkyl chains have been designed and synthesized. The dicyanomethylene and dithiafulvene substituents have been introduced into the π‐conjugated truxene framework to tune their electronic and redox properties as well as the molecular assembled structures. The π‐conjugated cores of dicyanomethylene‐ and dithiafulvene‐appended truxenes adopt bowl‐shaped conformations, giving rise to a large intrinsic dipole moment perpendicular to the aromatic framework. These molecules form stable columnar LC structures through intermolecular dipole–dipole interactions. The redox properties of LC truxene derivatives have been examined by cyclic voltammetry. The dicyanomethylene‐appended truxene shows the reversible four‐step electrochemical reductions, whereas the dithiafulvene‐appended truxene undergoes three‐step oxidations. |
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Keywords: | cyclic voltammetry liquid crystals redox chemistry self‐assembly semiconductors |
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