A solution of 30% by weight of the tetramethylammonium salt of the perfluorononanoic acid (TMPFN = C8F17COON(CH3)4) in D2O forms a nematic phase in the temperature range between 32 and 37°C. The nematic phase was aligned and cooled down to 25°C in a magnetic field of 1.63 and 1.26 T. The structure of the aligned sample was studied with small angle neutron scattering (SANS) at different temperatures. In the liquid crystalline phase first and second order Bragg‐peaks were observed. This phase consists mainly of liquid crystals build by sheets of disk‐like TMPFN micelles alternating with layers of D2O. The lattice parameter is around 75 Å at 25°C. An order parameter S near 1 was determined by a thorough analysis of a rocking experiment. Besides the Bragg‐peaks further scattering features were observed: A Debye‐Scherrer like ring probably related to disclike micelles and a ridge related to a unknown aligned structure. The SANS‐pattern was examined in an temperature range between 25 and 45°C.
In the title compound, [Nb(CH3O)3(C5H7O2)Cl], the NbV atom is coordinated by two O atoms from the chelating acetylacetonate ligand, three O atoms from the methanolate groups and one chloride ligand. The octahedral environment around niobium is slightly distorted with Nb—O distances in the range 1.8603 (15)–2.1083 (15) Å and an Nb—Cl distance of 2.4693 (9) Å. The O—Nb—O angles vary between 80.74 (6) and 100.82 (7)°, while the trans Cl—Nb—O angle is 167.60 (5)°. There are no hydrogen bonds observed, only an intermolecular C—H⋯O interaction.
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