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Preliminary communication Hydrogen-bonded ionic liquid crystals

Pages 895-897 | Received 01 Sep 2001, Published online: 06 Aug 2010

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Xavier Sallenave & C. Geraldine Bazuin. (2007) Interplay of Ionic, Hydrogen-Bonding, and Polar Interactions in Liquid Crystalline Complexes of a Pyridylpyridinium Polyamphiphile with (Azo)phenol-Functionalized Molecules. Macromolecules 40:15, pages 5326-5336.
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Koen Binnemans. (2005) Ionic Liquid Crystals. Chemical Reviews 105:11, pages 4148-4204.
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