1994
DOI: 10.1080/10587259408036075
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Molecular Recognition Directed Self-Assembly of Supramolecular Liquid Crystals

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“…In conclusion, a cross-linked polymer, prepared by the in situ polymerization of the liquid crystalline salt 1· (−)- 2 was found to work as a host with a flexible framework, of which the structural order was reversibly switched by changing the amount or shape of a guest incorporated in the polymer. The unique properties of the cross-linked polymers based on this concept, compared with conventional intercalation hosts, such as physical robustness, the kinetic stability, and size/shape tunability, would lead us to the further facile manipulation and more profound understanding of host−guest systems in the solid state.…”
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“…In conclusion, a cross-linked polymer, prepared by the in situ polymerization of the liquid crystalline salt 1· (−)- 2 was found to work as a host with a flexible framework, of which the structural order was reversibly switched by changing the amount or shape of a guest incorporated in the polymer. The unique properties of the cross-linked polymers based on this concept, compared with conventional intercalation hosts, such as physical robustness, the kinetic stability, and size/shape tunability, would lead us to the further facile manipulation and more profound understanding of host−guest systems in the solid state.…”
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