Journal of Structural Chemistry p. 376 - 383 (1998)
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Akopova
Bronnikova
Kruvchinskii
Kotovich
Shabyshev
Valkova
Molecular parameters of hexaalkoxytriphenylenes with different substituents on the periphery of the triphenylene nucleus of known and hypothetical structures are calculated. The probability of a discophase for compounds of this series is estimated from molecular parameters. Several compounds of this series having polar groups (NO2, NH2) in the 1 position of the triphenylene nucleus have been synthesized. The compounds synthesized were investigated by thermopolarizing microscopy and X-ray diffraction analysis. The data on the mesomorphism of the new compounds are in good agreement with our prediction that alkoxytriphenylenes with polar groups have a discophase. It is established that introduction of an electron-accepting group at position 1 of the triphenylene nucleus expands the temperature range of existence of the discophase to room temperature. On the contrary, introduction of an electron-donating group narrows this interval. Compounds of this series presumably have a hexagonal columnar structure. 1998 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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