“…In the last decade, there has been considerable activity in the research field of lanthanide-containing liquid crystals (which are also called lanthanidomesogens). [2,[9][10][11] Different types of ligands were used to design new classes of lanthanidomesogens: Schiff bases, [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22] β-enamino ketones, [23] alkanoates, [24,25] 4-alkoxybenzoates, [26][27][28] phthalocyanines, [29,[29][30][31][32][33] porphyrins, [34,35] imidazo [4,5-f] [1,10]phenanthrolines, [36] β-diketonates, [37] crown ethers, [38][39][40] 2,6-bis-(benzimidazol-2Ј-yl)pyridines, [11,41,42] and polyoxometalatesurfactant complexes. [43] Most examples of lanthanidomesogens are thermotropic liquid crystals, although some examples of lyotropic lanthanidomesogens have also been reported.…”