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Synthesis of a New Mesogenic Homologous Series Containing Naphthalene Moiety

Pages 65-72 | Received 02 Nov 1999, Accepted 24 Nov 1999, Published online: 24 Sep 2006

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Hoda A. Ahmed & Mohamed A. El-Atawy. (2021) Synthesis, mesomorphic and geometrical approaches of new non-symmetrical system based on central naphthalene moiety. Liquid Crystals 48:14, pages 1940-1952.
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H. N. Patel & A. K. Prajapati. (2017) Mesogenic naphthyl derivatives. Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals 643:1, pages 106-115.
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B.T. Thaker, N.J. Chothani, Y.T. Dhimmar, B.S. Patel, D.B. Solanki, N.B. Patel, J.B. Kanojiya & R.S. Tandel. (2012) Synthesis, characterisation and liquid crystalline properties of some Schiff base-ester central linkage involving 2, 6- disubstituted naphthalene ring system. Liquid Crystals 39:5, pages 551-569.
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Mahima Rabari, Ravi Shankar Kumar  CH & A.K. Prajapati. (2023) Liquid crystalline naphthyl derivatives with bromoalkoxy tail: Photophysical behavior and DFT studies. Journal of Molecular Structure 1293, pages 136252.
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Shavi Thakur, H.N. Patel, Sumit Mittal & Khushbu Agrawal. (2023) Spectroscopic and DFT investigations: Mesogenic alpha-Naphthyl derivatives with central cinnamate and ester linkages. Journal of Molecular Structure 1275, pages 134629.
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S.Z. Mohammady, M. Al-Aasar & A.A. Fahmi. (2007) Possibility of mesophase formation in some model compounds based on the N-aryl benzamide group. Thermochimica Acta 459:1-2, pages 40-57.
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Refaat I. Nessim, Sayed Z. Mohamady, Ola R. Shehab & Magdi M. Naoum. (2006) Phase behaviour of the binary mixtures of substituted analogues of LC compounds of the type 4-(4′-substituted phenylazo)-1-naphthyl-4″-alkoxybenzoates. Thermochimica Acta 449:1-2, pages 61-66.
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A. K. Prajapati, H. M. Pandya & N. L. Bonde. (2004) Naphthyl azomesogens with lateral chloro groups. Journal of Chemical Sciences 116:4, pages 227-233.
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