Issue 63, 2014

Molecular topology of three ring nematogens from 13C–1H dipolar couplings

Abstract

Molecules in their liquid crystalline phase undergo rotational motion about the long axis of the molecule and the shape adopted by the rotating molecule plays an important role in influencing the mesophase morphology. In this context, obtaining the topology and the relative orientation of the different sub-units are important steps. For studying the liquid crystalline phase, 13C NMR spectroscopy is a convenient method and for certain specifically designed nematogens, 2-dimensional separated local field (2D-SLF) NMR spectroscopy provides a particularly simple and straightforward means of arriving at the molecular topology. We demonstrate this approach on two three ring based nematogens designed with a phenyl or a thiophene ring at one of the termini. From the 13C–1H dipolar couplings of the terminal carbon obtained using the 2D-SLF NMR technique, the order parameter of the local symmetry axis of the terminal phenyl ring as well as of the long molecular axis could be easily estimated. For the thiophene nematogen, the lack of symmetry of the thiophene moiety necessitates some additional computational steps. The results indicate that the thiophene unit has its local ordering axis oriented away from the long molecular axis by a small angle, consistent with a bent structure expected in view of the thiophene geometry. The experiment also demonstrates the ability of 2D-SLF NMR to provide high resolution spectra by separation of several overlapped resonances in terms of their 13C–1H dipolar couplings. The results are consistent with a rod-like topology of the core of the investigated mesogens. The investigation demonstrates the potential of 2D-SLF NMR 13C spectroscopy for obtaining atomistic level information and its utility for topological studies of different mesogens.

Graphical abstract: Molecular topology of three ring nematogens from 13C–1H dipolar couplings

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Apr 2014
Accepted
16 Jul 2014
First published
17 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 33383-33390

Author version available

Molecular topology of three ring nematogens from 13C–1H dipolar couplings

N. P. Lobo, B. B. Das, T. Narasimhaswamy and K. V. Ramanathan, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 33383 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA03963G

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