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Crystallography and the liquid crystal phase: a new approach to structural studies on a thermo-tropic smectic Schiff base
Fecha
2018-01Registro en:
Piro, Oscar Enrique; Echeverría, Gustavo Alberto; Cukiernik, Fabio Daniel; Crystallography and the liquid crystal phase: a new approach to structural studies on a thermo-tropic smectic Schiff base; Taylor & Francis Ltd; Crystallography Reviews; 24; 1; 1-2018; 3-21
1476-3508
0889-311X
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Piro, Oscar Enrique
Echeverría, Gustavo Alberto
Cukiernik, Fabio Daniel
Resumen
In spite of the apparent contradiction between ‘liquid crystals’ (LC, materials exhibiting some degree of disorder) and ‘crystallography’ (a paradigmatic ordered kingdom), X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies make a substantial contribution to the field of LC. Focusing this review on smectic (Sm, lamellar) LC, we first describe how extremely careful XRD studies performed on mono-domain samples in the LC phase helped to elucidate the molecular structure of ordered Sm phases. Then, we describe selected examples in which single-crystal (SC) XRD on the solid-state phase of the mesogens provided information about their supra-molecular organization in the Sm phase. Finally, we present a different approach to this problem in the case of a thermo-tropic Schiff base (SB) which undergoes crystal ↔ LC ↔ isotropic liquid phase transformations. By combined SC and variable-temperature powder XRD, we show that the SB LC is a hexatic smectic B phase that derives from the crystal phase by relatively small topological changes promoted by the set-in of thermal rotational disorder around the long SB molecular axis.