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Distinct differences in the nanoscale behaviors of the twist-bend liquid crystal phase of a flexible linear trimer and homologous dimer.


ABSTRACT: We synthesized the liquid crystal dimer and trimer members of a series of flexible linear oligomers and characterized their microscopic and nanoscopic properties using resonant soft X-ray scattering and a number of other experimental techniques. On the microscopic scale, the twist-bend phases of the dimer and trimer appear essentially identical. However, while the liquid crystal dimer exhibits a temperature-dependent variation of its twist-bend helical pitch varying from 100 to 170 Å on heating, the trimer exhibits an essentially temperature-independent pitch of 66 Å, significantly shorter than those reported for other twist-bend forming materials in the literature. We attribute this to a specific combination of intrinsic conformational bend of the trimer molecules and a sterically favorable intercalation of the trimers over a commensurate fraction (two-thirds) of the molecular length. We develop a geometric model of the twist-bend phase for these materials with the molecules arranging into helical chain structures, and we fully determine their respective geometric parameters.

SUBMITTER: Tuchband MR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6561189 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct differences in the nanoscale behaviors of the twist-bend liquid crystal phase of a flexible linear trimer and homologous dimer.

Tuchband Michael R MR   Paterson Daniel A DA   Salamończyk Mirosław M   Norman Victoria A VA   Scarbrough Alyssa N AN   Forsyth Ewan E   Garcia Edgardo E   Wang Cheng C   Storey John M D JMD   Walba David M DM   Sprunt Samuel S   Jákli Antal A   Zhu Chenhui C   Imrie Corrie T CT   Clark Noel A NA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190514 22


We synthesized the liquid crystal dimer and trimer members of a series of flexible linear oligomers and characterized their microscopic and nanoscopic properties using resonant soft X-ray scattering and a number of other experimental techniques. On the microscopic scale, the twist-bend phases of the dimer and trimer appear essentially identical. However, while the liquid crystal dimer exhibits a temperature-dependent variation of its twist-bend helical pitch varying from 100 to 170 Å on heating,  ...[more]

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