Naturally occurring polyphenols as building blocks for supramolecular liquid crystals-substitution pattern dominates mesomorphism

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A modular supramolecular approach towards hydrogen-bonded liquid crystalline assemblies based on naturally occurring polyphenols is reported. The combination of experimental observations, crystallographic studies and semi-empirical analyses of the assemblies provides insight into the structure-property relationships of these materials. Here a direct correlation of the number of donor OH-groups as well as their orientation with the mesomorphic behavior is reported. We discovered that the number and orientation of the OH-groups have a stronger influence on the mesomorphic behavior of the supramolecular assemblies than the connectivity (e.g. stilbenoid or chalconoid) of the hydrogen bond donors. Furthermore, the photo-switching behavior of selected complexes containing azopyridine ligands was investigated. This study will help future scientists to gain a deeper understanding of the underlying mechanisms and structure-property relationships of supramolecular assemblies with mesomorphic behavior, which is still one of the major challenges in current science. This journal is

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Balszuweit, J., Blanke, M., Saccone, M., Mezger, M., Daniliuc, C. G., Wölper, C., … Voskuhl, J. (2021). Naturally occurring polyphenols as building blocks for supramolecular liquid crystals-substitution pattern dominates mesomorphism. Molecular Systems Design and Engineering, 6(5), 390–397. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0me00171f

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