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Title: Supramolecular ring banded prototype liquid crystalline oligo(phenylenevinylene)
Authors: Amrutha, S R
Jayakannan, M
Keywords: Solid -State luminescence
Conjugated polymers
Oligo(phenylenevinylene vinylene)
Extinction patterns
Optical properties
Rhythmic growth
Phase behavior
Soft materials
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Citation: Journal of Physical Chemistry B 113(15):5083-5091;16 Apr 2009
Abstract: We report a new ring banded supramolecular structure in thermotropic liquid crystalline oligo(phenylenevinylene) (OPV) via a melt crystallization process. A series of structurally different OPV molecules were synthesized using tricyclodecanemethanol (TCD) as a bulky pendant unit to trace ring banded morphology. Among all, an OPV molecule with rigid bis-TCD units in the central core and flexible dodecyl chains at the outer phenyl rings (BTCD-BDD-OPV) was found to show ring banded morphologies, which is a first of its kind in T-conjugated materials. BTCD-BDD-OPV experiences strong aromatic pi-pi interactions in both film and liquid crystalline (LC) frozen stage. The pi-induced aggregation leads to lamellar self-assembly of OPV-mesogens that subsequently undergo helical crystal growth, thereby producing dark and bright ring banded patterns. Variable temperature X-ray diffraction analysis revealed the existence of three peaks at 27.07, 13.97, and 8.90 angstrom corresponding to 001, 002, and 003 fundamental layers, respectively, thus confirming the lamellar self-assembly of OPV-mesogens. Electron microscopic (SEM and TEM) analysis of the LC frozen sample showed images confirming helical microcrystalline assembly and providing direct evidence for the self-organization mechanism. Detailed photophysical experiments such as excitation, emission, and timeresolved fluorescence decay studies indicated that BTCD-BDD-OPV has very strong pi-pi interaction in both film and LC frozen stage, which was found to be main driving force for the formation of supra-ring structure. Upon illumination with light, the OPV chromophores in the LC phase were excited and the color of the samples turned into luminescent green ring bands
URI: http://ir.niist.res.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/817
ISSN: 1520-6106
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