“…There exists a wide consensus in the scientific literature about three stable solid phases, although, some evidences for an additional stable solid phase have been reported [20,22]. The first two solid phases (phases I and II) appearing on cooling the liquid state are undoubtedly OD-states [20,21,23] and they can be supercooled, phase I much more easily than phase II, giving rise to two different OG-states. It is clear that C 7 -OH is a double OGforming material, but the question that arises now is, could the C 7 -OH be considered as a CG-forming material such as its homologue C 8 -OH?…”