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Cation-Induced Macroscopic Ordering of Non-Mesomorphic Modules-A New Application for Metallohelicates
Abdelkrim El-Ghayoury1, Laurent Douce1, Antoine Skoulios2
1Laboratoire de Chimie, d'Electronique et de Photonique Moléculaires, Ecole Chimie, Polymères, Matériaux (ECPM) UPRES-A 7008 au CNRS, 1 rue Blaise Pascal, F-67008 Strasbourg Cedex (France), Fax: (+33) 388416825.
Abstract:
The subtle balance between organized and chaotic domains in the nondiscoidal ligand in the helicate 1, which displays liquid crystalline properties, represents the key element which enables the local molecular architecture to be integrated into an organized macroscopic ensemble.
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