Autores
Ana Omenat, José-Luis Serrano, Teresa Sierra, David B Amabilino, María Minguet, Elena Ramos, Jaume Veciana
Fecha de publicación
1999
Revista
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Volumen
9
Número
10
Páginas
2301-2305
Editor
Royal Society of Chemistry
Descripción
Creation of helical SmC* and Ch mesophases has been achieved by means of metal ion complexation by chiral isocyanide ligands, which have already proven their ability to induce high optical activity in helical synthetic polymers. Thus, from unstable isocyanide compounds with a mesogenic core derived from phenyl benzoate, five stable complexes have been prepared. Four palladium(II) complexes have been obtained with different chiral tails and, in one case, with a three-ring mesogenic core. Their corresponding SmC* phases have been studied in terms of their ferroelectric properties. High P s values have been found for complexes derived from (S)-octan-2-ol: 93 nC cm –2 for I 2 Pd(C 8 *) 2 and 59 nC cm –2 for I 2 Pd(COOPhC 8 *) 2 . A gold(I) complex with (R)-2-octyl as the chiral tail is presented as the first SmC* gold(I) complex whose ferroelectric behaviour has been studied. Indeed, the …
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