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Tyrosine‐Based Ionic Liquid Crystals: Switching from a Smectic A to a Columnar Mesophase by Exchange of the Spherical Counterion

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Results are discussed in terms of the packing parameters, which indicate that the phase behaviour of the thermotropic tyrosine-based ILCs shows analogies to those of lyotropic liquid crystals.
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Synthetic strategies were developed to prepare l-tyrosine-based ionic liquid crystals with structural variations at the carboxylic and phenolic OH groups as well as the amino functionality. Salt metathesis additionally led to counterion variation. The liquid-crystalline properties were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), polarizing optical microscopy (POM) and X-ray diffraction (WAXS, SAXS). The symmetrical ILC chlorides bearing the same alkyl chain at both the ester and ether but either an acyclic or cyclic guanidinium group displayed enantiotropic SmA2 mesophases with phase widths of 31–88 K irrespective of the head group. It was particularly the replacement of chloride in the acyclic guanidinium ILC by hexafluorophosphate that induced a phase change from SmA2 to Colr. This phase change was attributed to a higher curvature of the interface due to the larger anion, which increased the effective head group cross-sectional area of the amphiphilic ILC. The unsymmetrical acyclic guanidinium chlorides, bearing a constant C14 ester and variable alkyl chains on the phenolic position, formed enantiotropic SmA2 phases. The derivative with the largest difference in chain lengths, however, displayed a Colr phase, resulting from discoid aggregates of the cone-shaped guanidinium chloride. The results are discussed in terms of the packing parameters, which indicate that the phase behaviour of the thermotropic tyrosine-based ILCs shows analogies to those of lyotropic liquid crystals.

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Triazolium-Based Ionic Liquids: A Novel Class of Cellulose Solvents

TL;DR: First results on triazolium-based ionic liquids (ILs) as a novel class of nonderivatizing solvents for cellulose are presented and molecular dynamics simulations provide an atomistic explanation of the experimental observations.
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Guanosine-based thermotropic liquid crystals with tunable phase structures and ion-responsive properties.

TL;DR: Compared with the reported LCs containing guanosine groups, the thermotropic LCs with high elasticity and tunable mesophase structures in this study are easy to be prepared and are hopeful to provide potential applications for constructing stimuli-responsive luminescent materials, biocatalysis and biosensor devices.
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Self-assembly and biological activities of ionic liquid crystals derived from aromatic amino acids.

TL;DR: The bulk mesophase behaviour appeared to correlate with the biological properties, in particular, the interactions with membranes, as shown by measuring the intracellular Ca2+ concentration in human monocytic U937 cells after treatment with the amino acid-based ILCs.
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Ionic-surfactants-based thermotropic liquid crystals

TL;DR: This review has discussed the TLCs formed by salt-free catanionic surfactant and ionic surfactants with other functional groups, including metal ions, nanoclusters, biomolecules, and polyelectrolytes, and the design of such TLC molecules, the influencing factors of the mesophases, and their related applications are discussed in detail.
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Effect of counter ions on the mesogenic ionic N-phenylpyridiniums

TL;DR: In this paper, two series of ionic liquid crystals (ILCs) derived from N-phenylpyridinium 1-2 were prepared and their mesomorphic properties were investigated and X-ray crystal structure analyses of three single crystals revealed that a sandwiched headto-head or bilayer lamellar structure induced by H-bonds in the solid state was observed.
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