Tris(boranil) Columnar Liquid Crystalline Fluorophores: pseudo‐Triphenylene Boron(III) Complexes with Peripheral N−B−O Linkages

Author:

Veerabhadraswamy B. N.1,Khatavi Santosh Y.1,Rathod Anil S.1,Kanakala Madhu Babu1,Rao D. S. Shankar1,Yelamaggad Channabasaveshwar V.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS) Arkavathi Survey No.7, Shivanapura, Dasanapura Hobli Bengaluru 562162 India

Abstract

AbstractThe borate complexes derived from salicylaldimine ligands, called boranils, possess a wide range of photophysical and electronic characteristics intrinsically. The unique combination of molecular rigidity, rendered by four‐coordinate boron bridges, and extended π‐conjugation enable them to serve as technically feasible fluorescent materials (dyes). The incorporation of liquid crystallinity in these boron(III) complexes, especially the columnar (Col) mesomorphism, which is overlooked hitherto, would provide a new dimension to these complexes. Herein, we report the first examples of tris(boranil) discotic liquid crystal (LC) dyes that have been readily synthesized by treating tris(N‐salicylideneaniline)s, (TSAN)s, with BF3.Et2O in the presence of an acid quencher. These C3‐symmetric borate complexes self‐assemble into the Col phase, existing over a wide thermal span including room temperature. The 2D periodic order of the Col phases shows dependence on the length of the peripheral tails. The photophysical measurements reveal the fluorescence emission in their two condensed states viz., solid and Col phase, and in solution. Their electrochemical, two‐step oxidation process coupled with the aforesaid features upholds their significance in applied research.

Funder

Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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