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AUTHOR
Ch. Baehr
Structure formation in doped discotic polymers and low molar mass model systems
Abstract Doping of low molar mass materials or polymers, possessing disc-like units, with electron acceptors leads to the stabilization of columnar discotic phases or even to the induction of such phases in compounds which either display a nematic discotic phase or only an amorphous phase in the absence of the electron acceptor. The induced columnar phase corresponds frequently to a hexagonally ordered one. We have observed, however, in addition the induction of new columnar phases such as the rectangularly ordered (Dro) and the columnar nematic phase (Nc). The enhancement of the tendency towards the formation of columnar phases is a consequence of electron acceptor—electron donor complex f…
Modes of Structure Formation in Doped Discotic Polymers and Low Molar Mass Model Systems
By doping low molar mass or polymeric liquid crystals containing flat disc-like units with electron acceptors one achieves a stabilization of columnar phases, the induction of a columnar phases in otherwise discotic nematic or even in amorphous systems. Theoretical models based on the assumption of strong electron donator-acceptor (EDA) complex formation are able to account for the structure formation on a molecular level and the thermodynamic properties of the mixtures and the model of diffusion limited aggregation (DLA) for the structure formation on a supermolecular structure.