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Dendrimers liquid crystalline polymers

G2-OH) and cholesteryl dendrimer 265 (G2-DLCP) (DLCP = dendritic liquid crystalline polymer) are shown in Scheme 27 as examples. [Pg.1759]

Figure 1. Structures of liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) (A) rigid rod LCP [25, 65] (B) main chain LCP with flexible spacer [26] (C) side group LCP with flexible spacer [27] (D) combined main/side group LCP [28] (E) side group LCP without flexible spacer or mesogen jacketed LCP [29], (F) well-defined three-arm star [30] (G) LC dendrimer [33]. Figure 1. Structures of liquid crystalline polymers (LCPs) (A) rigid rod LCP [25, 65] (B) main chain LCP with flexible spacer [26] (C) side group LCP with flexible spacer [27] (D) combined main/side group LCP [28] (E) side group LCP without flexible spacer or mesogen jacketed LCP [29], (F) well-defined three-arm star [30] (G) LC dendrimer [33].
The section commences with monosubstituted ferrocene derivatives, after which the influence of the substitution pattern on the formation and stability of liquid-crystalline phases for disub-stituted ferrocene derivatives will be discussed. Next, the influence of the three-dimensional structure of ferrocene on the mesomorphic properties will be highlighted, optically active ferrocene materials will be described and, finally, ferrocene-containing liquid-crystalline dendrimers will be introduced ferrocene-containing liquid-crystalline polymers will not be reported. Note that a review devoted to ferrocene-containing thermotropic liquid crystals has already been published. ... [Pg.585]

K. Lorertz, D. Holter, B. Stiihn, R. Miilhaupt, H. Frey, A mesogen-fimctionalized carbosilane dendrimer a dendritic liquid crystalline polymer. Adv. Mater. 8, 414—416 (1996)... [Pg.206]

Chiral phosphorus-containing dendrimers which have ferrocene molecules at the periphery have been the subject of work by Majoral and co-workers. These materials will have obvious applications in catalysis. Layer-by-layer dendrimers, which are built up containing chiral ferrocenylphosphine molecules, have also been prepared, and their chiroptical and electrochemical properties have been investigated. A recent article covers the basic chemistry of ferrocene-containing liquid-crystalline polymers which stems from the extensive work of Deschenaux, who essentially pioneered the area. A ferrocene end-capped dendrimer has also been used in carbon monoxide sensing. The actual dendrimer, shown as 19, has 48 ferrocene molecules on the periphery. [Pg.192]

Synthesis and characterization of a thermotropic nematic liquid crystalline dendrime-ric polymer. [V. Percec, M. Kawasumi, Macromolecules 1992, 25(15), 3843-3850] [ 466]. [Pg.245]

Other interesting avenues are also being explored. For example, soluble 1-D coordination polymers based upon dendrimers in combination with palladium have been made 107 such soluble, low-dimensional polymers are of interest for liquid crystalline behavior and use in nanocomposites. One-and two-dimensional coordination polymers have also been used as templates for the formation of zinc oxide nanorods and... [Pg.422]

Marcos M, Alcala R, Barbera J et al (2008) Photosensitive ionic nematic liquid crystalline complexes based on dendrimers and hyperbranched polymers and a cyanoazobenzene carboxylic acid. Chem Mater 20 5209-5217... [Pg.118]

The mesogenic behavior of 43 emphasizes the role played by the oc-tasilsesquioxane core when comparing with the related side-chain liquid-crystalline polysiloxanes [95,96]. It is remarkable that the thermal stability of the chiral nematic phase is similar in both the polymer and the dendrimer, suggesting that the cubic core does not perturb significantly the associations between the mesogens necessary to support the chiral nematic phase. [Pg.42]

C.J. Hawker and J.M.J. Fechet, Preparation of polymers with controlled molecular architecture. A new covergent approach to dendritic macromolecules, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1990, 112, 7638 F. Zeng and S.C. Zimmerman, Dendrimers in supramolecular chemistry from molecular recognition to self-assembly, Chem. Rev., 1997, 97, 1681 D.J.P. Yeardley, G. Ungar, V. Percec, M.N. Holerca and G. Johnsson, Spherical supramolecular minidendrimers self-organized in an inverse micellar -like thermotropic body-centered cubic liquid crystalline phase, J. Am. Chem. Soc., 2000, 122, 1684. [Pg.204]


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