Design of discotic liquid crystal enabling complete switching along with memory of homeotropic and homogeneous alignment over a large area

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Abstract

The alignment control of discotic columnar liquid crystals (LCs), featuring a low motility of the constituent molecules and thus having a large viscosity, is a challenging task. Here we show that triphenylene hexacarboxylic ester, when functionalized with hybrid side chains consisting of alkyl and perfluoroalkyl groups in an appropriate ratio, gives a hexagonal columnar (Colh) LC capable of selectively forming large-area uniform homeotropic or homogeneous alignments, upon cooling from its isotropic melt or upon application of a shear force at its LC temperature, respectively. In addition to the alignment switching ability, each alignment state remains persistent unless the LC is heated to its melting temperature. In situ X-ray diffraction analysis under the application of a shear force, together with polarized optical microscopy observations, revealed how the columnar assembly is changed during the alignment-switching process. The remarkable behavior of the discotic LC is discussed in terms of its rheological properties.

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Shoji, Y., Kobayashi, M., Kosaka, A., Haruki, R., Kumai, R., Adachi, S. I., … Fukushima, T. (2022). Design of discotic liquid crystal enabling complete switching along with memory of homeotropic and homogeneous alignment over a large area. Chemical Science, 13(34), 9891–9901. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2sc03677k

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