Control of the Induced Handedness of Helical Nanofilaments Employing Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Fields

Molecules. 2021 Oct 6;26(19):6055. doi: 10.3390/molecules26196055.

Abstract

In this paper, a simple and powerful method to control the induced handedness of helical nanofilaments (HNFs) is presented. The nanofilaments are formed by achiral bent-core liquid crystal molecules employing a cholesteric liquid crystal field obtained by doping a rod-like nematogen with a chiral dopant. Homochiral helical nanofilaments are formed in the nanophase-separated helical nanofilament/cholesteric phase from a mixture with a cholesteric phase. This cholesteric phase forms at a temperature higher than the temperature at which the helical nanofilament in a bent-core molecule appears. Under such conditions, the cholesteric liquid crystal field acts as a driving force in the nucleation of HNFs, realizing a perfectly homochiral domain consisting of identical helical nanofilament handedness.

Keywords: bent-core molecules; chiral dopants; chirality; cholesteric liquid crystals; circular dichroism; helical nanofilaments.