26 research outputs found

    The origin of macroscopic helical structure in the cholesteric liquid crystalline phase

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    Molecular packing coefficients of the homologous series cholesteryl alkanoates

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    Crystallographic data for the mesogenic material cholesteryl benzoate

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    Unit-cell dimensions and space group of cholesteryl ethyl carbonate

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    Infrared Spectroscopic Studies of Homologous Cholesteric Liquid Crystals

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    Molecular Packing Coefficients and Thermal Stabilities in Some Cholesterol Derivatives

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    Many derivatives of cholesterol form cholesteric liquid crystal phases and these have wide application in medicine and technology. In particular the straight chain alkyl esters of Cholesterol occur in arterial fatty deposits and a knowledge of the crystalline forms and mesophases of these compounds may explain the conditions of formation of the deposits and ultimately lead to preventative measures
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