2013
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2013.821383
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Characterization of Hydrogen Bonded Liquid Crystals Formed by Suberic Acid and Alkyl Benzoic Acids

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“…As shown in Figure 3 a, we first measured the IR spectra of pure C5CA and C4BA, revealing C=O peaks at 1693 and 1680 cm −1 , respectively. This observation is consistent with prior reports of 1678 to 1694 cm −1 for dimeric species [ 51 ]. In contrast, the C=O stretching vibration of a monomeric carboxylic acid in dilute solutions is found at 1760 cm −1 [ 23 ].…”
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confidence: 94%
“…As shown in Figure 3 a, we first measured the IR spectra of pure C5CA and C4BA, revealing C=O peaks at 1693 and 1680 cm −1 , respectively. This observation is consistent with prior reports of 1678 to 1694 cm −1 for dimeric species [ 51 ]. In contrast, the C=O stretching vibration of a monomeric carboxylic acid in dilute solutions is found at 1760 cm −1 [ 23 ].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 94%
“…13 The hydrogen bond allows these mesogenic compounds to form complexes that display rich phase polymorphism. [13][14][15] Liquid crystal mesogens are produced by proper blend of molecules' shape and molecular interaction for which the hydrogen bond plays a major role. 14 These liquid crystals and their complexes are reported to have interesting physical properties.…”
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confidence: 99%