Abstract

The structure–property correlation has been systematically investigated by the modification of the central core part of the dichiral materials so that the chiral and/or non-chiral issue having an effect on the formation of the layered or inter-connected structure can be studied. The central phenyl core of the dichiral compound showing the inter-connected ordered smectic Q phase has been modified in the following three ways: introduction of the substituent in the central phenyl core, introduction of the alkyl spacers between the central phenyl core and the peripheral mesogenic groups, and replacement of the central phenyl ring by the alkyl spacer. It has been found that (1) a symmetric structure stabilizes the tilted molecular ordering and the inter-connected structure, whereas the non-symmetric structure stabilizes the smectic A ordering; (2) a flexible molecular structure stabilizes the layered phase rather than the inter-connected; (3) increase in the degree of the segregation in the molecular assemblies stabilizes the anticlinic layered ordering; (4) increase in the local liquid-crystallinity stabilizes the layered structure; and (5) the ordered inter-connected structure is more sensitive to the chirality of the system than the disordered inter-connected structure.

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