New liquid crystalline materials based on two generations of dendronised cyclophosphazenes.

Chemistry

Departamento de Química Inorgánica, Facultad de Ciencias, Instituto de Síntesis Química y Catálisis Homogénea, Universidad de Zaragoza, Spain.

Published: December 2012

AI Article Synopsis

  • A divergent synthesis method was used to create dendritic structures with a cyclotriphosphazene core featuring 12 or 24 hydroxyl groups, using acylation with specialized chemicals.
  • The hydroxyl groups in first- and second-generation dendrimers were subsequently reacted with pro-mesogenic acids to explore their ability to form liquid crystalline structures, with results confirmed through various spectroscopic techniques.
  • The study found that while the dendrimer with 12 mesogenic units developed a columnar structure, the one with 24 units did not show such behavior; incorporating flexible spacers in certain pro-mesogenic units was crucial for achieving mesomorphic organization in the dendrimers.

Article Abstract

A divergent approach was used for the synthesis of dendritic structures based on a cyclotriphosphazene core with 12 or 24 hydroxyl groups, by starting from [N(3)P(3)(OC(6)H(4)OH-4)(6)] and using an acetal-protected 2,2-di(hydroxymethyl)propionic anhydride as the acylating agent. Hydroxyl groups in these first- and second-generation dendrimers, G1-(OH)(12) or G2-(OH)(24), were then condensed in turn with mono- or polycatenar pro-mesogenic acids to study their ability to promote self-assembly into liquid crystalline structures. Reactions were monitored by using (31)P{(1)H} and (1)H NMR spectroscopy and the chemical structure of the resulting materials was confirmed by using different spectroscopic techniques and mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). The results were in accordance with monodisperse, fully functionalised cyclotriphosphazene dendrimers. Thermal and liquid crystalline properties were studied by using optical microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry and X-ray diffraction. The dendrimer with 12 4-pentylbiphenyl mesogenic units gives rise to columnar rectangular organisation, whereas the one with 24 pentylbiphenyl units does not exhibit mesomorphic behaviour. In the case of materials that contain polycatenar pro-mesogenic units with two aromatic rings (A4 vs. A5), the incorporation of a short flexible spacer connected to the periphery of the dendron (acid A5) was needed to achieve mesomorphic organisation. In this case, both dendrimer generations G1 A5 and G2 A5 exhibit a hexagonal columnar mesophase.

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