Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals: from monomers to polymers
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
............................................................................................................................................xiii
Author
..............................................................................................................................................xv
Chapter
1
Introduction
..................................................................................................................1
1.1
Self-Organization of Molecules and Liquid Crystals
........................................1
1.1.1
Liquid Crystals as an Intermediate Phase (Mesophase) of Matter
......2
1.2
Brief History of Liquid Crystals
........................................................................4
1.3
Classification of Liquid Crystals
.......................................................................6
1.4
Lyotropic Liquid Crystals
..................................................................................7
1.5
Thermotropic Liquid Crystals
.........................................................................10
1.6
Calamitic Liquid Crystals
...............................................................................10
1.6.1
Nematic Phase
....................................................................................
II
1
.6.2
Chiral Nematic Phase
.........................................................................11
1.6.3
Smectic Phases
...................................................................................12
1.6.4
Smectic C* Phase
................................................................................14
1.6.5
Ferro-, Antiferro-,
and Ferrielectric Chiral Smectic
С
Phases
..........14
1.7
Bent-Core Liquid Crystals
...............................................................................15
1.8
Discotic Liquid Crystals
..................................................................................18
1.8.1
Structure of the Discotic
Mesogens
...................................................19
1
.8.2
Characterization of Discotic Liquid Crystal Phases
..........................20
1.9
Structure of the Nematic Phases of Discotic
Mesogens
..................................20
1.10
Smectic Phases of Discotic
Mesogens
.............................................................22
1.11
Columnar Phases of Discotic
Mesogens
.........................................................22
11.1
Hexagonal Columnar Mesophase
.......................................................23
1.2
Rectangular Columnar Mesophase
....................................................25
.3
Columnar Oblique Mesophase
...........................................................26
.4
Columnar Plastic Mesophase
.............................................................26
.5
Columnar Helical (H) Phase
..............................................................26
.6
Columnar Lamellar Mesophase
.........................................................27
.7
Columnar Square (Tetragonal) Phase
................................................28
1.12
Cubic Phase
.....................................................................................................28
1.13
Alignment of Discotic Liquid Crystals
...........................................................29
1.13.1
Alignment Control Techniques for Discotic Nematic Liquid
Crystals
...............................................................................................30
1.13.2
Alignment Control Techniques for the Discotic Columnar Phase
.....32
1.13.2.1
Planar Alignment of Discotic Columnar Phase
.................33
1.13.2.2
Homeotropic Alignment of Discotic Columnar Phases
.....38
1
.13.2.3
Alignment of Discotic Liquid Crystals in Pores
.................41
References
..................................................................................................................42
Chapter
2 Monomeric
Discotic Liquid Crystals
.........................................................................49
2.1
Benzene Core
...................................................................................................49
2.2
Naphthalene Core
............................................................................................74
2.3
Phenanthrene Core
..........................................................................................76
vii
viii Contents
2.4
Anthraquinone Core
........................................................................................78
2.4.1 Rufigallol-Hexa-n-Alkanoates............................................................79
2.4.2 Octa-Alkanoyloxy-^IO-Anthraquinones...........................................80
2.4.3 Hexa-n-Alkoxyrufigallols...................................................................81
2.4.4
Mixed Tail Hexaalkoxyrufigallols
.....................................................82
2.4.5 Mono-Hydroxy-Pentaalkoxyrufigallols..............................................83
2.4.6 Rufigallol-Based Discotic-Calamitic
Hybrids
....................................86
2.4.7 Rufigallol-Based Discotic Metallomesogens.....................................89
2.5 PyreneCore.....................................................................................................90
2.6
Triphenylene Core
...........................................................................................94
2.6.1
Symmetrical
Triphenylene Hexaethers..............................................95
2.6.2
Symmetrical
Triphenylene Hexaesters.............................................101
2.6.3 Unsymmetrical Triphenylene Derivatives........................................102
2.6.4 Hydroxy-Alkoxy-TPs........................................................................109
2.6.5 Discotics
Derived from Hydroxy-Alkoxy-TPs
.................................113
2.6.6 Discotics
Derived from Hexaalkoxy-TPs
.........................................119
2.6.6.1 Electrophilic
Aromatic
Substitution in
Hexaalkoxy-TPs............................................................119
2.6.6.2 Chromium-Arene
Complex of Hexaalkoxy-TPs
...............123
2.6.7
Thermal Behavior of Unsymmetrical Triphenylene Discotics
.........123
2.6.8
Discotics Derived from
2,3,6,7,10,1
1-Hexabromo-TP
......................138
2.6.8.1
Hexathioethers and Selenoethers
......................................138
2.6.8.2
Hexaalkynyltriphenylenes
................................................140
2.6.8.3
Hexaphenyltriphenylenes
..................................................141
2.6.9
Trisubstituted Triphenylene Discotics
..............................................142
2.6.10
Physical Studies
................................................................................143
2.7
Perylene Core
................................................................................................143
2.7.1
3,4,9,10-Tetra-(n-Alkoxycarbonyl)-Perylenes
...................................143
2.7.2
Perylene Bisimides
...........................................................................145
2.8
Dibenzofg^chrysene Core
...........................................................................151
2.9
Dibenzof/g.opjnaphthacene Core
..................................................................156
2.10
TruxeneCore
.................................................................................................162
2.11
Decacyclene Core
..........................................................................................165
2.12
Hexabenzocoronene Core
..............................................................................167
2.12.1
Hexa-Ca/a-Hexabenzocoronene
......................................................183
2.12.2
Larger Discotic Cores (Graphenes)
..................................................184
2.13
Macrocyclic Cores
.........................................................................................186
2.13.1
Tribenzocyclononatriene Core
.........................................................186
2.13.2
Tetrabenzocyclododecatetraene Core
...............................................189
2.13.3
Metacyclophane
................................................................................191
2.13.4
Phenylacetylene
Macrocycles
...........................................................193
2.14
Miscellaneous Aromatic Cores
.....................................................................198
2.14.1
Indene and Pseudoazulene: Discotics without Flexible Aliphatic
Chains
...............................................................................................198
2.14.2
Benzo[b]triphenylene
Core
...............................................................198
2.14.3
Tetraphenylenes
................................................................................200
2.14.4
TetrabenzolaAhjJanthraceneCore
..................................................200
2.14.5
Helicene Discotics
............................................................................202
2.14.6
Tetrahedral and Other Low Aspect Ratio Organic Materials
..........203
2.15
TriazineCore
.................................................................................................203
2.16
Phenazines
.....................................................................................................219
Contents
2.16.1 Bisphenazines...................................................................................220
2.16.2 Dibenzophenazines..........................................................................221
2.16.3 Dibenzoquinoxaline.........................................................................224
2.17 Hexaazatriphcnylene
Core
.............................................................................225
2.17.1 Hexaazatrinaphthylenc.....................................................................228
2.18 Hcterotruxcnes...............................................................................................233
2.18.1 Oxatruxcnc.......................................................................................233
2.18.2 Thiatruxene......................................................................................233
2.18.3 Triindole...........................................................................................235
2.19
Tricycloquinazoline Core
..............................................................................237
2.20 Porphyrin
Core
..............................................................................................242
2.20.1 ß-Substiluted Porphyrin Derivatives................................................243
2.20.2
Afť.w-Substituted
Porphyrins...........................................................248
2.20.3
Miscellaneous
Porphyrin Derivatives..............................................257
2.21 Porphy
razine
Core.........................................................................................
261
2.22
PhthalocyanineCore
.....................................................................................267
2.22.1 Octaalkoxymethyl-Substituted Phthaloeyanines..............................268
2.22.2 Oelaalkoxy-Subslituted Phthaloeyanines.........................................270
2.22.3 Octaalkyl-Substituted Phthaloeyanines...........................................273
2.22.4 Oetathioalkyl-Substituted Phthaloeyanines.....................................274
2.22.5 Oetathiaalkylmethyl-Substituted Phthaloeyanines..........................276
2.22.6
Peripheral
Octaalkoxyphenyl- and Alkoxyphenoxy-Substitutcd
Phthaloeyanines................................................................................276
2.22.7 Octaalkyl Esters
of Phthalocyanine
.................................................279
2.22.8 Non-Peripherally
Substituted
Oetaalkyl and Octaalkoxymethyl
Phthaloeyanines................................................................................281
2.22.9 Non-Symmetrieal
Octa-,
Hepta-, Hexa-, and Penta-Substituted
Phthaloeyanines................................................................................283
2.22.10 Unsymmetrical Non-Peripheral Phthaloeyanines............................286
2.22.11 Tetraalkoxy-Substituted Phthaloeyanines........................................287
2.22.12 Tetrathiaalkyl- and Tetraalkylthiamethyl-Substituted
Phthaloeyanines..................................................................................287
2.22.
1
3 Tetraesters ot Phthalocyanine..........................................................289
2.22.14 Crown-Ether-Substituted Phthaloeyanines......................................290
2.22.15
Core-Extended
M
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rod
і
scot
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Phthaloeyanines
................................292
2.22.16
Subphthaloeyanines
..........................................................................295
2.22.17
Miscellaneous Compounds Structurally Related to
Phthaloeyanines
..................................................................................297
2.23
Miscellaneous Discotic Metallomesogens
....................................................297
2.23.1 ß-Diketonate
Complexes
..................................................................298
2.23.2
Tri-
and Tetraketonate Complexes
...................................................300
2.23.3
Dithiolene Complexes
......................................................................301
2.23.4
Dioximato Complexes
......................................................................302
2.23.5
Cyclic Pyrazole-Metal Complexes
..................................................303
2.23.6
Dibenzotetraazal^lannulene Complexes
........................................304
2.23.7
Ionic Metal lomesogens
.....................................................................305
2.23.8
BisisalicylaldiminatojmetaHII) Complexes
......................................305
2.23.9 Schiff
Base Lanthanide and Actinide Complexes
............................307
2.24
Miscellaneous Heterocyclic Cores
................................................................307
2.24.1
Benzopyranobenzopyran-Dione
.......................................................307
2.24.2
Benzotrisfuran
..................................................................................308
Contents
2.24.3 Pyrillium and Dithiolium
Salts
........................................................311
2.24.4 Bispyran and Bisthiopyran...............................................................312
2.24.5 Cyclotriphosphazines.......................................................................312
2.24.6 Tetraoxafflcirculene.........................................................................313
2.24.7 Tetraazopyrene, BenzoMcinnoline, and DibenzoIceHl^]
thiazine.........................................................................................313
2.24.8 Tristyrylpyridine..............................................................................316
2.24.9 Tristriazolotriazine...........................................................................317
2.24.10 Benzotriimidazole............................................................................317
2.24.11
Triphenylamine Core
........................................................................319
2.25
Non-Aromatic Cores......................................................................................
319
2.25.1
Cyclohexane
.....................................................................................319
2.25.2
Glucopyranose
..................................................................................321
2.25.3 Azamacrocycles...............................................................................322
References
................................................................................................................323
Chapter
3
Discotic Dimers
........................................................................................................361
3.1
Benzene-Based Discotic Dimers
...................................................................361
3.1.1
Alkynylbenzene-Based Discotic Dimers
.........................................362
3.2
Scylloinositol Dimer
......................................................................................366
3.3
Discotic Dimers Derived from Pyranose Sugars
..........................................366
3.4
Rufigallol-Based Discotic Dimers
.................................................................367
3.5
Triphenylene-Based Discotic Dimers
............................................................368
3.5.1
Symmetrical Triphenylene Discotic Dimers
....................................368
3.5.2
Hydrogen-Bonded Symmetrical Triphenylene Discotic Dimers
.....378
3.5.3
Nonsymmetrical Triphenylene Discotic Dimers
..............................379
3.6
Cyclotetraveratrylene Dimer
.........................................................................380
3.7
Phthalocyanine-Based Discotic Dimers
........................................................381
3.7.1
Phthalocyanine Dimers Connected through Flexible Spacers
.........381
3.7.2
Phthalocyanine Double-Deckers
......................................................382
3.8 Porphyrin
Double-Deckers
............................................................................386
3.9
Hexabenzocoronene-Based Dimers
..............................................................388
References
................................................................................................................391
Chapter
4
Discotic
Oligomers
...................................................................................................395
4.1
Discotic
Trimers
............................................................................................395
4.1.1
Triphenylene-Based Discotic Trimers
..............................................395
4.1.2
Trisaccharide Discotics
....................................................................399
4.1.3
Multiyne-Based Discotic Trimers
....................................................399
4.1.4
Phthalocyanine and
Porphyrin
Discotic Trimers
.............................400
4.1.5
Hexabenzocoronene Discotic Trimers
.............................................403
4.2
Discotic Tetramers
.........................................................................................403
4.3
Discotic Pentamers
........................................................................................408
4.4
Discotic Hexamers
.........................................................................................409
4.5
Star-Shaped Discotic Heptamers
...................................................................410
References
................................................................................................................412
Contents
ChapterS
Discolie
Polymers
.....................................................................................................415
5.1
Benzene-Based Discotic Polymers
................................................................415
5.2
Al
kynylbcnzene-Based Discotic Polymers
...................................................418
5.3
Rufigallol-Based Main-Chain Discotic Polymers
.........................................421
5.4
Triphenylene-Based Polymers
.......................................................................422
5.4.1
Triphenylene-Based Side-Chain Polymers
.......................................423
5.4.2
Triphenylene-Based Main-Chain Polymers
.....................................431
5.4.3
Triphenylene-Based Discotic Elastomers
.........................................435
5.4.4
Triphenylene-Based Hyperbranched Polymer
..................................436
5.4.5
Triphenylene-Based Discotic Compensation Films
.........................436
5.5
Cycloletraveratrylene-Based Polymers
..........................................................437
5.6
Phthalocyanine-Based Polymers
...................................................................438
5.7
Hexabenzocoronene-Based Polymers
...........................................................441
References
................................................................................................................443
Chapter
6
Perspectives
..............................................................................................................447
6.1
Discotics for Wide Viewing Displays
............................................................447
6.1.1
Optical Compensation Films for Liquid Crystal Displays
...............447
6.
1
.2
Discotic Nematic Materials as Active Component in LCDs
............449
6.1.3
Thin Film E-Polarizer from Discotic Nematic Lyo-Mesophases
.... 450
6.2
Discotics for High-Quality Carbon Products
................................................452
6.2.1
Carbonaceous Mesophase
................................................................452
6.2.2
Carbon Nanostructures from Discotics
............................................453
6.3
Discotic Liquid Crystals as Materials for a New Generation of Organic
Electronics
.....................................................................................................454
6.3.
1 One-Dimensional Electrical and Photoconductivity in DLCs
.........455
6.3.2
Steady-State Photoconductivity
.......................................................459
6.3.3
Charge-Carrier Mobility in Columnar Phases
.................................460
6.3.3.1
Time-of-Flight Technique
.................................................461
6.3.3.2
Pulse-Radiolysis Time-Resolved Microwave
Conductivity Technique
....................................................463
6.4
Discotic Solar Cells
.......................................................................................476
6.5
Discotic Liquid Crystals as Organic Light-Emitting Diode Materials
.........478
6.6
Discotic Field Effect Transistors
...................................................................481
References
................................................................................................................482
Index
..............................................................................................................................................493
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spelling | Kumar, Sandeep Verfasser aut Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers Sandeep Kumar Boca Raton [u.a.] CRC Press 2011 XV, 501 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Liquid crystals book series Includes bibliographical references and index Liquid crystals Polymer liquid crystals Flüssigkristalline Polymere (DE-588)4221742-8 gnd rswk-swf Flüssigkristalline Polymere (DE-588)4221742-8 s DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Bayreuth application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022536656&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Kumar, Sandeep Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers Liquid crystals Polymer liquid crystals Flüssigkristalline Polymere (DE-588)4221742-8 gnd |
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title | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers |
title_auth | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers |
title_exact_search | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers |
title_full | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers Sandeep Kumar |
title_fullStr | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers Sandeep Kumar |
title_full_unstemmed | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers Sandeep Kumar |
title_short | Chemistry of discotic liquid crystals |
title_sort | chemistry of discotic liquid crystals from monomers to polymers |
title_sub | from monomers to polymers |
topic | Liquid crystals Polymer liquid crystals Flüssigkristalline Polymere (DE-588)4221742-8 gnd |
topic_facet | Liquid crystals Polymer liquid crystals Flüssigkristalline Polymere |
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