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Coumarin-Containing Pillar[5]arenes as Multifunctional Liquid Crystal Macrocycles.

Alberto ConcellonPilar RomeroMercedes MarcosJoaquín BarberáCarlos Sánchez-SomolinosMasayuki MizobataTomoki OgoshiJosé Luis SerranoJesús Del Barrio
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
Liquid crystal macrocycles (LCMs) combine the unique properties of liquid crystals with those associated with macrocyclic compounds-shape persistence and the capability of hosting small molecules. Herein, we investigate the grafting of coumarin-containing promesogenic moieties to pillar[5]arene as a strategy to obtain multifunctional LCMs. Pillar[5]arenes containing 10 and 30 coumarin units are glassy materials with nematic mesomorphism. Moreover, the coumarin moieties afford the pillar[5]arene derivatives with enhanced film-forming and photoresponsive properties. Photodimerization of the coumarin moieties results in cross-linked polymer networks, which can be used as alignment layers. Therefore, liquid-crystal coumarin-containing pillar[5]arenes represent a significant addition to the family of LCMs and may become useful for the development of engineered, hierarchical structures and materials.
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