Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.122, No.49, 12327-12333, 2000
Conformational and thermal phase behavior of oligomethylene chains constrained by carbohydrate hydrogen-bond networks
The oligomethylene spacer conformation and phase transition behavior of a series of N,N' bis(beta -D-glucopyranosyl)alkane-1,n-dicarboxamides [1(n), n 6-14, 16, 18, and 20] in a self-assembled solid state has been investigated using DSC, XRD, light microscopy, and FT-IR measurements. Both the chain conformation and thermal behavior of the assemblies have been used to classify them into three categories, short (6 less than or equal to n less than or equal to 8, and n = 10), medium (n = 9, and 11 less than or equal to n less than or equal to 13), and long chain (14 less than or equal to n less than or equal to 20). Thus, the bolaamphiphiles with a short-chain spacer self-assembled in water to form a gauche-including monolayered self-assembly, while the medium- and long-chain homologues formed monolayered assemblies with an all-trans oligomethylene conformation. The short- and long-chain bolaamphiphiles also exhibited a polymorphism on heating which proceeded with retention of the gauche chain conformation, with the long-chain homologues transforming from the K1 crystalline phase to the K2 crystalline phase (keeping-an all-trans conformation) and eventually into the K3 crystalline phase with a gauche-including spacer. In addition, the long-chain, 1(n), and medium-chain, 1(13), bolaamphiphiles formed a thermotropic mesophase (smectic A).