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Development of ionic liquid crystals based on pyridinium and picolinium cations

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Resumo:The search for novel materials and technologies with improved performance increased in the last decades. In particular, ionic liquid crystals (ILCs), a modern class of advanced materials that benefits from the synergistic properties of ionic liquids and liquid crystals, are playing an important role in different areas of knowledge, attracting the interest of the academia and industry, driven by their peculiar tailoring ability. Herein, it comprises a brief synopsis of several pyridinium and picolinium ILCs previously prepared to understand how their mesomorphism and conductivity profiles are affected by small structural changes in terms of the methyl group position and alkyl chain length, providing important insights into future design of functional materials by a simple anionic exchange. Moreover, microwave-assisted reactions were emphasised as a simple and greener synthetic method to prepare ionic liquid crystals through alkylation, which can also be applied to other organic salts.
Autores principais:Santos, Andreia F. M.
Assunto:Dielectric Spectroscopy (DS) Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) Ionic liquid crystals Polarised Optical Microscopy (POM) pyridinium & picolinium salts X-Ray Powder Diffraction (XRD) Condensed Matter Physics Inorganic Chemistry Materials Chemistry
Ano:2023
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:The search for novel materials and technologies with improved performance increased in the last decades. In particular, ionic liquid crystals (ILCs), a modern class of advanced materials that benefits from the synergistic properties of ionic liquids and liquid crystals, are playing an important role in different areas of knowledge, attracting the interest of the academia and industry, driven by their peculiar tailoring ability. Herein, it comprises a brief synopsis of several pyridinium and picolinium ILCs previously prepared to understand how their mesomorphism and conductivity profiles are affected by small structural changes in terms of the methyl group position and alkyl chain length, providing important insights into future design of functional materials by a simple anionic exchange. Moreover, microwave-assisted reactions were emphasised as a simple and greener synthetic method to prepare ionic liquid crystals through alkylation, which can also be applied to other organic salts.