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The '''n-OCB''' family of [[Liquid crystals |liquid crystalline]] molecules consist of a relatively rigid cyanobiphenyl | |||
section along with a flexible alkyl chain. | |||
==6OCB== | ==6OCB== | ||
[[Image:6OCB.png|thumb|6OCB]] | |||
The molecule '''OCB''' ((hexyloxy)cyanobiphenyl) | |||
==8OCB== | ==8OCB== | ||
[[Image:8OCB.png|thumb|8OCB]] | |||
The molecule '''8OCB''' ((octyloxy)cyanobiphenyl) forms a [[Liquid crystals |liquid crystalline]] phase. 8OCB is one of the components of the [[E7 mixture]]. | |||
==References== | |||
[[category: liquid crystals]] |
Latest revision as of 15:55, 5 December 2007
The n-OCB family of liquid crystalline molecules consist of a relatively rigid cyanobiphenyl section along with a flexible alkyl chain.
6OCB[edit]

The molecule OCB ((hexyloxy)cyanobiphenyl)
8OCB[edit]

The molecule 8OCB ((octyloxy)cyanobiphenyl) forms a liquid crystalline phase. 8OCB is one of the components of the E7 mixture.