Liquid crystal dimers derived from naturally occurring chiral moieties: synthesis and characterization
CV Yelamaggad, G Shanker
Index: Yelamaggad, Channabasaveshwar V.; Shanker, Govindaswamy Tetrahedron, 2008 , vol. 64, # 17 p. 3760 - 3771
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Abstract
Naturally occurring cholesterol and α-chloroalkanoyl units derived from natural α-amino acids (l-valine, l-leucine, and l-isoleucine) have been utilized to prepare three different series of nonsymmetric liquid crystal dimers. Tolane (diphenylacetylene), which is known to possess several promising structural features, has been chosen as the other mesogenic segment to covalently tether with cholesterol through a flexible spacer. In each series, the ...
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