“…Previously, we have reported a series of [60]fullerene block molecules, C m −C 8 −C 60 (m=5–8, referred to as 5 – 8 , 6 – 8 , 7 – 8 , and 8 – 8 in this paper), where [60]fullerene is connected with alkyl tails substituted gallic ester via an octamethylene flexible spacer (Figure 1a).
[41–45] It has been found that they can form lamellar LCs based on self‐assembled fullerene two‐dimensional (2D) crystals, among which there are triple (L T , low temperature phase of block molecules 5 – 8 , 6 – 8 , and 8 – 8 ) or quadruple (L Q , high temperature phase of block molecules 5 – 8 , 6 – 8 , 7 – 8 , and 8 – 8 ) layers of C 60 sandwiched by hydrocarbon tails (Figure 1b–c).
[38,41–43] Besides, a novel superlattice lamellar LC phase (
) with multiple sublayer was reported for block molecule 7 – 8 at low temperatures
[44] .…”