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Spontaneous chirality through mixing achiral components: a twist-bend nematic phase driven by hydrogen-bonding between unlike components.

R WalkerDamian PociechaJ P AbberleyAlfonso Martinez-FelipeD A PatersonE ForsythG B LawrenceP A HendersonJ M D StoreyEwa GoreckaCorrie T Imrie
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2018)
The spontaneous formation of a chiral phase via molecular recognition in a system consisting of achiral components is reported. Specifically, the liquid crystalline behaviour of two molecular complexes assembled by hydrogen bonding between a stilbazole-based template and alkoxybenzoic acids has been characterised. The complexes exhibit the heliconical twist-bend nematic phase (NTB) over a broad temperature range despite the hydrogen-bond acceptor not being liquid crystalline and the donor exhibiting the conventional achiral nematic phase.
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