“…The latter parameters reported in this work systematically support our simple thermodynamic model based on the explicit consideration of two successive phase transitions, respectively mainly affecting: a) the intermolecular cohesion between the flexible part (melting) and; b) the rigid cores of the molecules (clearing). [10] We therefore conclude that, after DH c which can be rationally influenced by a judicious choice of rigid aromatic cores possessing specific alternating polarization, [14] DS m is a second thermodynamic parameter which can be controlled by chemical synthesis for designing molecular objects with accessible mesomorphic properties. We do believe that the enthalpically unbalanced increase of DS m in divergent polycatenar systems is a general phenomenon, which is not limited to lanthanidomesogens, but also applies to the general preparation of room-temperature metallomesogens, in which specific magnetic, electronic, or photophysical properties can be introduced.…”