A Columnar Liquid Crystal with Permanent Polar Order
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UAM. Departamento de Química OrgánicaPublisher
Royal Society of ChemistryDate
2015-02-07Citation
10486/10.1039/c4tc02662d
Journal of Materials Chemistry C 3.5 (2015): 985-989
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2050-7526DOI
10486/10.1039/c4tc02662dFunded by
Funding from MINECO (MAT2012-38538-CO3-01, 02 and CTQ2012- 31914), MICINN and MEC (F.P.U. fellowship (JG), CTQ-2011- 24187/BQU, CTQ2011-23659 and Consolider-Ingenio Nanociencia Molecular, CDS2007-00010), Comunidad de Madrid (MADRISOLAR-2, S2009/PPQ/1533), European Research Council (StG-279548), Aragon government, E04, Basque Country Government GI/IT-449-10, Generalitat Valenciana (PROMETEO/ 2012/053), and FEDER is acknowledgedProject
Gobierno de España. MAT2012-38538-CO3-01; Gobierno de España. CTQ2012- 31914; Gobierno de España. CTQ-2011- 24187/BQU; Gobierno de España. CTQ2011-23659; Gobierno de España. CDS2007-00010; Comunidad de Madrid. S2009/PPQ-1533/MADRISOLAR-2; info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/279548Editor's Version
http://dx.doi.org/10486/10.1039/c4tc02662dSubjects
Crystalline materials; Electric fields; Self assembly Columnar liquid crystals; Liquid crystalline materials; Polar order; Subphthalocyanines; QuímicaRights
© The Royal Society of Chemistry 2015Abstract
The self-assembly of axial dipolar subphthalocyanine molecules in the presence of electric fields leads to uniaxially oriented columnar liquid crystalline materials that exhibit permanent polarization
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Google Scholar:Guilleme, J.
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Aragó, J.
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Ortí, Enrique
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Cavero, E.
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Sierra, Teresa
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Ortega, J.
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Folcia, C. L.
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Etxebarria, J.
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González Rodríguez, David
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Torres Cebada, Tomás
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