Publications by authors named "Nikolai Scheuring"

Liquid crystalline polymer networks (LCN) with azobenzene monomers bend reversibly under UV-light irradiation, combining photomechanical and photothermal effects. However, the harmful nature of UV-light limits their use in biology and soft robotics. Although visible light-absorbing tetra-ortho-fluoro-substituted azobenzenes exist, liquid crystalline monomers have never been prepared.

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In the search of the predicted biaxial nematic phase, a series of shape-persistent board-shaped mesogens with maximum molecular biaxiality and a dipole along the minor molecular axis were designed to form nematic (N) mesophases. One compound exhibits a wide nematic temperature range, which can be supercooled to room temperature. A comprehensive variable temperature X-ray study on aligned samples reveals patterns being dominated by the form factor of very small aggregates, from which the aspect ratio of the lead compound with length (L) : breadth (B) : width (W) of 10.

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A series of shape-persistent star-shaped oligo(phenylene vinylene) liquid crystals and derivatives with fullerene tethered through spacers of different lengths to one arm were successfully synthesized. Solution studies by NMR, UV/Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy revealed the preferential location of the C acceptor in the vicinity of the peripheral donor unit, which affects the quenching of the emission of the conjugated stilbenoid scaffold in the donor-acceptor dyad. The fluorescence was completely absent in the liquid crystal phase due to the extraordinary hierarchical self-assembly.

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