Synthesis of Calamitic Fluorinated Mesogens with Complex Crystallization Behavior
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Anokhin, DenisMaryasevskaya, Alina
Abukaev, Ainur
Ozkose, Umut Ugur
Buglakov, Alexander
Ivanov, Dimitri A.
Améduri, Bruno
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Anokhin, D., Maryasevskaya, A., Abukaev, A., Ozkose, U. U., Buglakov, A., Ivanov, D. A., & Améduri, B. (2023). Synthesis of Calamitic Fluorinated Mesogens with Complex Crystallization Behavior. Molecules, 28(24), 8002.Abstract
This work presents the synthesis and self-organization of the calamitic fluorinated mesogen, 1,1,2,2–tetrafluoro–2–(1,1,2,2–tetrafluoro–4–iodobutoxy)ethanesulfonic acid, a potential model for perfluorosulfonic acid membranes (PFSA). The compound is derived in three steps from 1,1,2,2–tetrafluoro–2–(1,1,2,2–tetrafluoro–2–iodoethoxy)ethanesulfonyl fluoride, achieving a 78% overall yield. The resulting compound exhibits intricate thermal behavior. At 150 °C, a crystal-to-crystal transition is observed due to the partial disordering of calamitic molecules, which is followed by isotropization at 218 °C. Upon cooling, sample ordering occurs through the formation of large smectic liquid crystalline phase domains. This thermotropic state transforms into a layered crystal phase at lower temperatures, characterized by alternating hydrophilic and hydrophobic layers. Using X-ray diffraction, crystalline unit cell models at both room temperature and 170 °C were proposed. Computer simulations of the molecule across varying temperatures support the idea that thermal transitions correlate with a loss of molecular orientation. Importantly, the study underscores the pivotal role of precursor self-organization in aligning channels during membrane fabrication, ensuring controlled and oriented positioning.