Urea derivative with double long alkyl chains and the corresponding rare-earth metal complex were prepared and their
thermotropic liquid-crystalline behavior was evaluated by differential scanning calorimetry, polarizing optical
microscopy, X-ray diffractometry, electron microscopy. It was found that in spite of the compounds without disk-like
molecular shape, they exhibit a columnar phase with two-dimensional rectangular lattice in which each column is built
up from one-dimensional molecular chains, i.e., non-covalently linked polymer architectures on the basis of one-dimensional
hydrogen bond. In the columnar liquid-crystalline materials, we predicted that delocalization of protons along the one-dimensional self-assembled molecular chains is induced, resulting in useful channels for prototropy. To verify this prediction, we evaluated preliminarily the electric conductivity of the urea
liquid-crystalline thin films by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. The solid-state films retaining a columnar structure showed a protonic conductivity even under dry conditions.
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