Liquid crystalline analogues of curcumin |
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Authors: | Adam Krówczyński Katarzyna Kuć Tomasz Deptuła Mirosław Salamończyk Ewa Górecka |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Chemistry, University of Warsaw, Warsaw, Poland |
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Abstract: | Compounds that are modifications of curcumin were synthesised and their mesogenic properties were studied. The central keto-enolic ring in curcumin was replaced by either a pyrazole or an isoxazole ring. This gives compounds that can form liquid crystalline phases. When two alkoxy chains are attached to the molecule, nematic and lamellar phases appear; in the case of six alkoxy chains, a hexagonal columnar phase is created. The columnar phase is constructed from columns that in the cross-section have two molecules. The pyrazole derivatives in the columnar phase preserve N–H–N hydrogen bonding. |
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Keywords: | curcumin pyrazole and isoxazole derivatives liquid crystals |
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