TY - JOUR
T1 - Functional soft materials
T2 - Nanostructured liquid crystals and self-assembled fibrous aggregates
AU - Kato, Takashi
AU - Shoji, Yoshiko
AU - Yoshio, Masafumi
AU - Yamane, Shogo
AU - Yasuda, Takuma
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2010/11
Y1 - 2010/11
N2 - In this review, we describe some of our recent approaches to the development of functional liquidcrystalline (LC) materials and fibrous aggregates. A variety of electro-active and photo-active π-conjugated molecules that exhibit nanostructured LC phases such as micellar cubic, columnar, and smectic structures have been designed and prepared. The formation of controlled phase-segregated structures has led to the efficient ID and 2D transportation of charges. Redox-driven molecular shuttling for an LC bistable rotaxane has been achieved in the LC phase. Mechanoresponsive photoluminescent liquid crystals have also been developed. Moreover, we have demonstrated the formation of aligned electro-active fibrous aggregates either using liquid crystals as anisotropic templates or applied electric fields. These anisotropic self-assembled materials may have great potential applications as organic semiconductors, polarizers, sensors, and memories. This kind of approach to the use of self-organization processes for the development of functional molecules may open up new avenues in the fields of supramolecular chemistry and materials science.
AB - In this review, we describe some of our recent approaches to the development of functional liquidcrystalline (LC) materials and fibrous aggregates. A variety of electro-active and photo-active π-conjugated molecules that exhibit nanostructured LC phases such as micellar cubic, columnar, and smectic structures have been designed and prepared. The formation of controlled phase-segregated structures has led to the efficient ID and 2D transportation of charges. Redox-driven molecular shuttling for an LC bistable rotaxane has been achieved in the LC phase. Mechanoresponsive photoluminescent liquid crystals have also been developed. Moreover, we have demonstrated the formation of aligned electro-active fibrous aggregates either using liquid crystals as anisotropic templates or applied electric fields. These anisotropic self-assembled materials may have great potential applications as organic semiconductors, polarizers, sensors, and memories. This kind of approach to the use of self-organization processes for the development of functional molecules may open up new avenues in the fields of supramolecular chemistry and materials science.
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U2 - 10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.68.1169
DO - 10.5059/yukigoseikyokaishi.68.1169
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79551544239
SN - 0037-9980
VL - 68
SP - 1169
EP - 1173
JO - Yuki Gosei Kagaku Kyokaishi/Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
JF - Yuki Gosei Kagaku Kyokaishi/Journal of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
IS - 11
ER -