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    Photoresponsive iodine-bonded liquid crystals based on azopyridine derivatives with a low phase-transition temperature

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    <p>Halogen bonding interactions in the formation of liquid crystalline phases have been recognised in recent years. Here, we report a novel series of iodine-bonded liquid crystals using 1,2-diiodotetrafluorobenzene (1,2-DITFB) and azopyridine derivatives (AnAzPy), showing a smectic A phase and concurrent photoresponsive behaviour. These were characterised by using a polarising optical microscope, differential scanning calorimetry and UV-vis absorption spectroscopy. The formation of iodine bonding in the complexes was confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. Importantly, these iodine-bonded complexes demonstrated a low liquid crystal temperature range (30–50°C) among those reported for photoresponsive halogen-bonded liquid crystals. The molar ratio of the iodine-bonded donor and acceptor was 1:1 upon the self-assembly of the supramolecular complex molecule, as indicated by 1D-WAXD experiments of mixed samples of 1,2-DITFB and AnAzPy with different molar ratios. This study offers a new family of photoresponsive halogen-bonded liquid crystals and broadens the potential applications in their associated systems.</p
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