Room-Temperature
Fluorescent n‑Type Columnar
Liquid Crystals Based on Perylene Hydrazides
Posted on 2025-04-23 - 20:04
Symmetrical and unsymmetrical perylene hydrazide derivatives
were
designed and synthesized, and their properties were investigated.
The unsymmetrical perylene derivative features a hydrazide unit at
one end of the perylene molecule and a swallow-tail amine (HI) or a diester moiety (HE) at the other end, exhibiting
a room-temperature columnar mesophase. All three molecules were found
to be thermally stable at high temperature, and the unsymmetrical
perylene derivatives HI and HE have shown
columnar phases of hexagonal symmetry. Photophysical studies reveal
the highly fluorescent nature of HI and HE, with the latter showing a higher relative quantum yield and bright
red emission in the solid state as well. All three derivatives were
investigated for their charge carrier mobility measurements by the
space-charge-limiting-current (SCLC) method in an electron-only device.
Among the three molecules, it was seen that the symmetric derivative HH showed higher electron mobility, though it did not stabilize
any liquid crystalline phase.