Abstract
ABSTRACT Structurally coloured responsive materials provide an interesting avenue for the development of autonomous temperature regulating window films. One interesting class of such thermochromic materials is cholesteric liquid crystals. However, cholesteric liquid crystals have rarely been applied in coatings for smart window applications. In this work, we report the synthesis of endcapped cholesteric liquid crystal oligomers and its application as near-infrared thermochromic coatings for windows. Two isomerically pure monoacrylate endcapping molecules and its isomeric mixture are synthesised. The molecules are used to synthesise a variety of endcapped cholesteric liquid crystal oligomers to study the effect of the isomeric purity on the thermochromic properties of the coatings. It is found that while the oligomers are almost identical in composition and phase behaviour, only one isomer produces a clear transparent coating, highlighting the significance of minute isomeric differences. Remarkably, the thermochromic behaviour of the coatings for all oligomers is the same. The best performing oligomer is able to reversibly blueshift by 250 nanometres when heated from room temperature to 100°C, opening the way of cholesteric liquid crystals for use in temperature regulating window films.
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