Issue 8, 2024

Design of ionic liquid crystals enabled by [2]rotaxane structure formation

Abstract

We report a new synthetic concept for converting isotropic ionic molecules into thermotropic ionic liquid crystals by forming [2]rotaxane structures. Our results demonstrate the synthesis of liquid-crystalline (LC) rotaxane from an ionic axle molecule as a mesogen core, and a molecular ring as flexible tails, neither of which possess LC properties. The [2]rotaxane obtained exhibited an interdigitated smectic A phase at around 140 °C. A simple mixture of the axle and the ring, which cannot form a rotaxane structure, did not show an LC phase. A [2]rotaxane compound having a ring with shorter flexible tails did not show an LC phase, either. These comparisons revealed that the integration of the mesogen core and flexible tails of a sufficient length in one molecule via the rotaxane structure enables the emergence of LC nature. Our results prove that the rotaxane structure serves as a connection to spatially introduce flexible tails into the mesogen core, pioneering a new approach to LC molecular design.

Graphical abstract: Design of ionic liquid crystals enabled by [2]rotaxane structure formation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Feb 2024
Accepted
29 May 2024
First published
20 Jun 2024

Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2024,9, 826-831

Design of ionic liquid crystals enabled by [2]rotaxane structure formation

G. Washino, T. Kajitani, S. Nishimura and A. Shishido, Mol. Syst. Des. Eng., 2024, 9, 826 DOI: 10.1039/D4ME00034J

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