posted on 2021-06-11, 14:06authored byAlberto Concellón, Ru-Qiang Lu, Kosuke Yoshinaga, Hsiu-Fu Hsu, Timothy M. Swager
We describe a novel class of tetraphenylbenzene-based
discotic
molecules with exceptional self-assembling properties. Absorption
and fluorescence studies confirmed the formation of J-type aggregates in solution. The discotic mesogens also show an
enhancement of the emission upon aggregation. Interestingly, these
discotic molecules displayed enantiotropic hexagonal columnar liquid
crystal (LC) phases that can be switched into a helical columnar organization
by application of an electric field. The helical columns arise from
the electric-field-induced tilt of the polar fluorobenzene ring that
directs all of the peripheral phenyl groups into a propeller-like
conformation with respect to the central benzene core. A cooperative
assembly process of these propeller-shaped molecules resolves into
a helical columnar organization, in which the preferred helical sense
is obtained from the stereogenic center proximate to the polar carbon–fluorine
bond. The ease of inducing chirality in columnar LCs by an electric
field presents opportunities to create next-generation chiral materials
for a variety of applications.