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From Mesomorphic Phosphine Oxide to Clustomesogens Containing Molybdenum and Tungsten Octahedral Cluster Cores
Authors:Dr Viorel Cîrcu  Dr Yann Molard  Dr Maria Amela‐Cortes  Ahmed Bentaleb  Dr Philippe Barois  Dr Vincent Dorcet  Dr Stéphane Cordier
Institution:1. Université de Rennes 1, UMR “Sciences Chimiques de Rennes”, UR1‐CNRS 6226, Equipe Chimie du Solide et Matériaux, Campus de Beaulieu, CS 74205, 35042 Rennes Cedex (France);2. Department of Inorganic Chemistry, University of Bucharest, Dumbrava Rosie 23, Bucharest 020464, sector 2 (Romania);3. Université de Bordeaux and CNRS, CRPP, UPR8641, 33600 Pessac (France)
Abstract:New clustomesogens (i.e., metal atom clusters containing liquid crystalline (LC) materials) have been obtained by grafting neutral cyanobiphenyl (CB)‐ or cholesteryl‐containing tailor‐made dendritic mesomorphic triphenylphosphine oxide ligands on luminescent (M6Cli8)4+ octahedral cluster cores (M=Mo, W). The LC properties were studied by a combination of polarizing optical microscopy (POM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), and X‐ray powder diffraction analyses. While the organic ligands showed various mesophase types ranging from nematic, SmA columnar (SmACol), SmA, and SmC phases, it turned out that the corresponding clustomesogens formed layered phases (SmA) over a wide range of temperatures that depend on the nature and density of mesogenic groups employed. Intrinsic luminescence properties of the cluster precursors are preserved over the entire range of LC phase existence.
Keywords:cluster compounds  liquid crystals  molybdenum  phosphine oxide  tungsten
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