Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers
The self-contained properties of discotic liquid crystals (DLCs) render them powerful functional materials for many semiconducting device applications and models for energy and charge migration in self-organized dynamic functional soft materials. The past three decades have seen tremendous interest in this area, fueled primarily by the possibility
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Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers
The self-contained properties of discotic liquid crystals (DLCs) render them powerful functional materials for many semiconducting device applications and models for energy and charge migration in self-organized dynamic functional soft materials. The past three decades have seen tremendous interest in this area, fueled primarily by the possibility
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Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers

Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers

by Sandeep Kumar
Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers

Chemistry of Discotic Liquid Crystals: From Monomers to Polymers

by Sandeep Kumar

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The self-contained properties of discotic liquid crystals (DLCs) render them powerful functional materials for many semiconducting device applications and models for energy and charge migration in self-organized dynamic functional soft materials. The past three decades have seen tremendous interest in this area, fueled primarily by the possibility

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ISBN-13: 9781040196083
Publisher: CRC Press
Publication date: 04/19/2016
Series: Liquid Crystals Book Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 519
File size: 14 MB
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About the Author

Sandeep Kumar

Table of Contents

Introduction. Self-Organization of Molecules and Liquid Crystals. Brief History of Liquid Crystals. Classification of Liquid Crystals. Lyotropic Liquid Crystals. Thermotropic Liquid Crystals. Calamitic Liquid Crystals. Bent-Core Liquid Crystals. Discotic Liquid Crystals. Structure of the Nematic Phases of Discotic Mesogens. Smectic Phases of Discotic Mesogens. Columnar Phases of Discotic Mesogens. Cubic Phase. Alignment of Discotic Liquid Crystals. Monomeric Discotic Liquid Crystals. Benzene Core. Naphthalene Core. Phenanthrene Core. Anthraquinone Core. Pyrene Core. Triphenylene Core. Perylene Core. Dibenzo[g,p]chrysene Core. Dibenzo[ fg,op]naphthacene Core. Truxene Core. Decacyclene Core. Hexabenzocoronene Core. Macrocyclic Cores. Miscellaneous Aromatic Cores. Triazine Core. Phenazines. Hexaazatriphenylene Core. Heterotruxenes. Tricycloquinazoline Core. Porphyrin Core. Porphyrazine Core. Phthalocyanine Core. Miscellaneous Discotic Metallomesogens. Miscellaneous Heterocyclic Cores. Non-Aromatic Cores. scotic Dimers. nzene-Based Discotic Dimers. ylloinositol Dimer. scotic Dimers Derived from Pyranose Sugars. figallol-Based Discotic Dimers. iphenylene-Based Discotic Dimers. clotetraveratrylene Dimer. thalocyanine-Based Discotic Dimers. rphyrin Double-Deckers. xabenzocoronene-Based Dimers. scotic Oligomers. scotic Trimers. Discotic Tetramers. Discotic Pentamers. Discotic Hexamers. Star-Shaped Discotic Heptamers. Discotic Polymers. Benzene-Based Discotic Polymers. Alkynylbenzene-Based Discotic Polymers. Rufigallol-Based Main-Chain Discotic Polymers. Triphenylene-Based Polymers. Cyclotetraveratrylene-Based Polymers. Phthalocyanine-Based Polymers. Hexabenzocoronene-Based Polymers. Perspectives. Discotics for Wide Viewing Displays. Discotics for High-Quality Carbon Products. Discotic Liquid Crystals as Materials for a New Generation of Organic Electronics. Disc

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"Kumar's book will be a key resource and a "must buy" for all researchers involved in the synthesis and investigation of DLCs, because it combines information scattered over dozens of review articles in a single and concise volume. It will also aid those who cover DLCs in undergraduate and graduate courses by easing their search for key references on specific concepts of DLCs and discotic compounds."
—S. Holger Eichhorn, University of Windsor, in Journal of the American Chemical Society, April 2011

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