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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Faces of Cyanobiphenyl Mesogens in Selected Tracks of Fundamental and Applied Liquid Crystal Research

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Journal Liq Cryst
Date 2024 Nov 20
PMID 39563695
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Liquid crystal-forming cyanobiphenyls are truly extraordinary molecules that have had an enormous impact on liquid crystal research and applications since they were first synthesised. This impact is, on the one hand, due to the exceptionally convenient physical properties of the main characters, 5CB and 8CB, allowing easy experiments at room temperature, as well as their commercial availability at reasonable cost. On the other hand, the cyanobiphenyl chemical structure leads to some quite peculiar characteristics in terms of organisation at the molecular scale, which are sometimes well recognised and even utilised, but often the awareness of these peculiarities is not strong. This perspective article reviews the use of cyanobiphenyls in making liquid crystal shells and liquid crystal core fibres, in sensing, as a medium for simultaneously aligning and dispersing carbon nanotubes, and as highly useful solvents for reactive mesogens that can be polymerised into anisotropic networks. This choice is very much motivated by how cyanobiphenyls have impacted our group's research throughout the years, which is the basis for the examples I provide. Nevertheless, I believe they serve well to illustrate the immense usefulness of cyanobiphenyls in innovating research and applications related to liquid crystals.

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