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Multipodal Liquid-Crystalline Materials based on Ferrocene Cores
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Abstract
The synthesis of multipodes based on substituted ferrocene groups and the results of the investigations of the liquid-crystalline phase properties of these materials, determined by optical polarising microscopy DSC and X-ray diffraction studies as central cores is reported.
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