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      POSS ionic liquid crystals

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          Ionic liquid crystals.

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            Advanced functional materials based on polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)

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              One-dimensional ion transport in self-organized columnar ionic liquids.

              New fan-shaped ionic liquids forming columnar liquid crystalline phases have been prepared to obtain one-dimensional ion-transporting materials. The ionic liquids consist of two incompatible parts: an imidazolium-based ionic part as an ion-conducting part and tris(alkyloxy)phenyl parts as insulating parts. Two compounds having octyl and dodecyl chains have been synthesized. Self-assembly of these materials leads to the formation of thermotropic hexagonal columnar liquid crystalline states at room temperature. Anisotropic one-dimensional ionic conductivities have been successfully measured by the cells having comb-shaped gold electrodes. The self-organized columns have been aligned macroscopically in two directions by shearing perpendicular and parallel to the electrodes. The ionic conductivities parallel to the column axis are higher than those perpendicular to the axis. The incorporation of lithium salts in these columnar materials leads to the enhancement of the ionic conductivities and their anisotropy. These materials would be useful for anisotropic transportation of ions at the nanometer level.
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                Journal
                NPG Asia Materials
                NPG Asia Mater
                Springer Nature
                1884-4049
                1884-4057
                April 2015
                April 17 2015
                April 2015
                : 7
                : 4
                : e174
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                10.1038/am.2015.28
                b1f719e7-676e-49c8-bace-f8958a53e1cb
                © 2015

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