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The influence of shape and size of silyl units on the properties of bent-core liquid crystals - From dimers via oligomers and dendrimers to polymers
Keith, Christina,Dantlgraber, Gert,Reddy, R. Amaranatha,Baumeister, Ute,Prehm, Marko,Hahn, Harald,Lang, Heinrich,Tschierske, Carsten
, p. 3796 - 3805 (2007)
A series of oligomeric and dendritic liquid crystalline materials combining mesogenic bent-core units and silicon-containing linking units (siloxanes and carbosilanes) was synthesized and investigated. The influence of the size and shape of the silyl units upon the mesophase type and the switching behaviour was investigated. Linear oligosiloxane based dimers and dendritic carbosilanes show ferroelectric and non-classical antiferroelectric switching monolayer smectic phases with dark conglomerate textures coexisting with achiral domains, whereas cyclic oligosiloxane and silsesquioxane derivatives have antiferroelectric switching and birefringent smectic phases with double layer structure. It is concluded that ferroelectricity and layer distortion require a certain size of the silyl groups and a monolayer structure where each layer is decoupled by sublayers formed by the silylated units. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2007.
