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| Experimentally, '''discotic''' [[liquid crystals]] were first discovered by Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar for the   | Experimentally, '''discotic''' [[liquid crystals]] were first discovered by Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar for the   | ||
| benzene-hexa-''n''-alkanoates in 1977  | benzene-hexa-''n''-alkanoates in 1977 <ref>[http://www.ias.ac.in/j_archive/pramana/9/5/471-480/viewpage.html S Chandrasekhar, B K Sadashiva and K A Suresh "Liquid crystals of disc-like molecules", Pramana '''9''' pp. 471-480 (1977)]</ref>. | ||
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| *[[Columnar phase]] | *[[Columnar phase]] | ||
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| *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3607985 YongJoo Kim and Alfredo Alexander-Katz "Phase behavior of symmetric disk-coil macromolecules with stacking interactions", Journal of Chemical Physics '''135''' 024902 (2011)] | |||
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 13 July 2011
Experimentally, discotic liquid crystals were first discovered by Sivaramakrishna Chandrasekhar for the benzene-hexa-n-alkanoates in 1977 [1].
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