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AbstractNew liquid‐crystalline pillar[5]arene derivatives have been prepared by grafting first‐generation Percec‐type poly(benzylether) dendrons onto the macrocyclic scaffold. The molecules adopt a disc‐shaped structure perfectly suited for self‐organization into a columnar liquid‐crystalline phase. In this way, the pillar[5]arene cores are piled up, thus forming a nanotubular wire encased within a shell of peripheral dendrons. The capability of pillar[5]arenes to form inclusion complexes has been also exploited. Specifically, detailed binding studies have been carried out in solution with 1,6‐dicyanohexane as the guest. Inclusion complexes have also been prepared in the solid state. Supramolecular organization into the Colh mesophase has been deduced from X‐ray diffraction data and found to be similar to that observed within the crystal lattice of a model inclusion complex prepared from 1,4‐dimethoxypillar[5]arene and 1,6‐dicyanohexane.
Inclusion complexes, liquid crystals, pillar[5]arenes, Liquid crystals, Pillar[5]arenes, self-assembly, Self-assembly, inclusion complexes, Supramolecular chemistry, supramolecular chemistry
Inclusion complexes, liquid crystals, pillar[5]arenes, Liquid crystals, Pillar[5]arenes, self-assembly, Self-assembly, inclusion complexes, Supramolecular chemistry, supramolecular chemistry
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