Spielberg, N.Luz, Z.Poupko, R.Praefcke, K.Kohne, B.Pickardt, JoachimHorn, K.2019-01-022019-01-0219860932-0784https://depositonce.tu-berlin.de/handle/11303/8766http://dx.doi.org/10.14279/depositonce-7895A powder X-ray diffractometer study of hexakis(tridecylsulfono)benzene (HASB13) has been carried out over the temperature range 20 to above 80 °C. In this range three phase transitions are observed by sharp discontinuities in the diffraction pattern indicating a solid-solid, solidmesophase, and mesophase-liquid transition. The mesomorphic phase is identified as a hexagonal columnar discotic mesophase, Dhd, with intercolumnar spacing of 25.7 Å and average stacking distance of 4.9 Å. Both distances are independent of temperature but there appears to be a gradual increase in the stacking disorder as the temperature is increased. The magnitude of the intercolumnar distance suggests a considerable degree of side chain disorder. A detailed X-ray diffraction study was also performed at room temperature on a single crystal of hexakis(propylsulfono) benzene (HASB3), which is not mesogenic. The results provide detailed information on the structure of HASB 3 which is used in the interpretation of HASB 13 results.en500 Naturwissenschaften und MathematikX-ray diffractometerhexakis(tridecylsulfono)benzene (HASB13)mesophaseThe Crystal and Mesophase Structure of Hexakis(alkylsulfono)- benzene Homologues by X-Ray DiffractometryArticle1865-7109