Self-assembling behaviour of new functional photosensitive cinnamoyl-based reactive mesogens

One of the most exciting classes of organic materials that is able to self-assemble at nanoscopic scale are those exhibiting the liquid crystalline (LC) behaviour which can be distantly tuned by an external stimulus. Under UV/Vis light irradiation, the reversible photoisomerisation process can take...

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Published inLiquid crystals Vol. 47; no. 14-15; pp. 2276 - 2291
Main Authors Bubnov, Alexej, Cigl, Martin, Sedláčková, Nela, Pociecha, Damian, Böhmová, Zuzana, Hamplová, Věra
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Abingdon Taylor & Francis 07.12.2020
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Summary:One of the most exciting classes of organic materials that is able to self-assemble at nanoscopic scale are those exhibiting the liquid crystalline (LC) behaviour which can be distantly tuned by an external stimulus. Under UV/Vis light irradiation, the reversible photoisomerisation process can take place if the compounds possess the photosensitive group, e.g. N=N or cinnamoyl group incorporated in their molecular structure. This can drastically affect the LC behaviour. However, the compounds possessing the cinnamoyl fragment with C=C double bond are capable of both photoisomerisation and photocycloaddition processes. Several cinnamoyl-based reactive mesogens with polymerisable vinyl group have been designed; their mesomorphic and structural behaviour have been studied. Depending on the molecular structure, the reactive mesogens exhibit nematic, orthogonal smectic A and tilted smectic C phases; the kinetics of the phase transition temperatures has been checked. The structure of the mesophases is confirmed by small-angle X-ray scattering. The main objective of the present work is to contribute to better understanding of molecular structure - mesomorphic property relationship for new functional cinnamoyl-based photosensitive reactive mesogens which can be further used for design of smart self-assembling macromolecular materials.
ISSN:0267-8292
1366-5855
DOI:10.1080/02678292.2020.1783586