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Liquid crystal ionic self-assembly and anion-selective photoluminescence in discotic azatriphenylenesDai et al., 2020
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- Dai J
- Zhao K
- Wang B
- Hu P
- Heinrich B
- Donnio B
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- Journal of Materials Chemistry C
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We report on the straightforward synthesis of a new series of ionic discotic liquid crystals based on positively charged azatriphenylene. In our design, the quaternized azatriphenylene core is surrounded by four to six flexible aliphatic chains and various types …
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