Abstract

Two series of mesogenic compounds having both a perfluorinated substituent and a hydrogen bonding active site were synthesized and their phase behavior investigated. Due to the chemical architecture of these materials exhibiting amphiphilic character, structures of nano-segregation are expected to form. We found a thermotropic cubic phase with Ia3d symmetry in one of the acid/base hydrogen-bonded complexes, which is a nano-segregated structure. Moreover materials exhibiting a first order smectic A to smectic C phase transition were found, which was ascertained by differential scanning calorimetry measuring a large latent heat, and X-ray diffraction experiments observing abrupt changes of physical properties at the phase transition, i.e. the tilt angle, the intensity and the half-width of the small angle reflection. This first order phase transition occurs due to the frustration of nano-segregated structures of lamellar phases.

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