Synthesis and characterization of thiophene fused phenazine based discotic liquid crystals
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IISER Mohali
Abstract
Organic materials with aromaticity and π-π conjugation have gained popularity in the last
two decades due to their potential use in semiconductors. Compared to inorganic
electronics, organic materials score better in terms of low manufacturing cost, lightweight,
flexibility, and solution-processability. Self-assembly in organic molecules increases their
energy, creating a larger potential as compared to a single molecule.
Till now, derivatives of phenazine have shown commendable performance in
semiconductors as charge transporters. When fused with phenazine, thiophene increases
charge mobility in molecular electronics due to S-S stacking in addition to π-π stacking.
However, the synthesis of such molecules requires a number of complex steps.
Due to the wide application of thiophene fused phenazine (TFP) derivatives in organic
materials, we have synthesized a novel TFP-based discotic liquid crystal (DLC), which
shows the liquid crystalline property at room temperature. The synthesis of TFP based DLC
is achieved through metal-based Sonagashira coupling of TFP with flexible alkyne chains.
The purity of the final compound has been analyzed using 1 H NMR. TGA has been used to
check the thermal stability of the final compound. Its mesomorphic property has been
investigated by POM, which was further established through WAXS studies.