Supercooling of functional alkyl-π molecular liquids

Metastable states of soft matters are extensively used in designing stimuli-responsive materials. However, the non-steady properties may obstruct consistent performance. Here we report an approach to eradicate the indistinguishable metastable supercooled state of functional molecular liquids (FMLs),...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2018, Vol.9 (33), p.6774-6778
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Fengniu, Jang, Keumhee, Osica, Izabela, Hagiwara, Keita, Yoshizawa, Michito, Ishii, Masashi, Chino, Yoshiaki, Ohta, Kazuchika, Ludwichowska, Kinga, Kurzydłowski, Krzysztof Jan, Ishihara, Shinsuke, Nakanishi, Takashi
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Zusammenfassung:Metastable states of soft matters are extensively used in designing stimuli-responsive materials. However, the non-steady properties may obstruct consistent performance. Here we report an approach to eradicate the indistinguishable metastable supercooled state of functional molecular liquids (FMLs), which remains as a liquid for weeks or months before crystallizing, rational molecular design. The phases (solid, kinetically stable liquid, and supercooled liquid) of a model FML, branched alkyl chain-substituted 9,10-diphenylanthracene ( ), are found to be governed by subtle alterations of the molecular structure (alkyl- ratio and bulkiness of the unit). We thus outline molecular design principles to avoid supercooled FML formation. Moreover, we demonstrate a practical technique to rapidly discriminate supercooled FMLs (within 5 h) by accelerating their crystallization in differential scanning calorimetry heating pre-annealing or relatively slow scanning.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/c8sc02723d