Abstract
Two series of discotic columnar liquid crystals were prepared and investigated, consisting of a triazine core to which three triphenylenes (HATs) are attached, connected via a flexible variable spacer containing a triazole group. The triphenylenes have five pentafluoropentyloxy tails or four pentafluoropentyloxy tails and one methoxy group. The compounds with four fluorinated tails on the HAT groups show a lamellar-columnar phase (Col(lam)), whereas a compound with five fluorinated tails on the HAT groups shows a hexagonal-columnar (Col(h)) phase. Small differences in the steric properties and fluorophobic effects can therefore have a strong influence on the ordering of the molecules in the liquid crystalline phase.