2008
DOI: 10.1021/jp7119763
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Pressure-Induced Phase Transitions on a Liquid Crystalline Europium(III) Complex

Abstract: The effect of pressure on the phase behavior of the liquid crystalline complex [Eu(bta) 3 L 2 ] (bta is benzoyltrifluoroacetonate, and L is the Schiff base 2-hydroxy-N-octadecyl-4-tetradecyloxybenzaldimine) was studied by X-ray diffraction, Raman spectroscopy, and luminescence spectroscopy. The pressure was varied between ambient pressure and 8.0 GPa. [Eu(bta) 3 L 2 ] exhibits a smectic A (SmA) phase at room temperature. The complex undergoes a transition from the SmA phase to a solid lamellar structure around… Show more

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“…This blue shift is indicative of a smaller nephelauxetic effect, due to a weaker Eu-O(phenol) bond compared to Eu-O(phenolate), a consequence of the proton transfer. 210 One of the rationale for synthesizing luminescent LC phases is the development of luminescent displays. For this purpose, luminescent lanthanide complexes are usually dissolved in nematic phases such as MBBA (N-(methoxybenzylidene)-4butylaniline), 5CB (4-n-pentyl-4 0 -cyanobiphenyl), or 6CHBT (Scheme 14).…”
Section: Liquid Crystals: Lanthanidomesogensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This blue shift is indicative of a smaller nephelauxetic effect, due to a weaker Eu-O(phenol) bond compared to Eu-O(phenolate), a consequence of the proton transfer. 210 One of the rationale for synthesizing luminescent LC phases is the development of luminescent displays. For this purpose, luminescent lanthanide complexes are usually dissolved in nematic phases such as MBBA (N-(methoxybenzylidene)-4butylaniline), 5CB (4-n-pentyl-4 0 -cyanobiphenyl), or 6CHBT (Scheme 14).…”
Section: Liquid Crystals: Lanthanidomesogensmentioning
confidence: 99%