A new class of double alkyl-substituted, liquid crystalline imidazolium ionic liquids - A unique combination of structural features, viscosity effects, and thermal properties

Wang X, Heinemann FW, Yang M, Melcher BU, Fekete M, Mudring AV, Wasserscheid P, Meyer K (2009)


Publication Type: Journal article, Original article

Publication year: 2009

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Original Authors: Wang X., Heinemann F.W., Yang M., Melcher B.U., Fekete M., Mudring A.-V., Wasserscheid P., Meyer K.

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Pages Range: 7405-7407

Journal Issue: 47

DOI: 10.1039/b914939b

Abstract

1,3-Didodecylimidazolium salts have been prepared as first representatives of a new class of ionic liquid crystals (ILCs), showing thermotropic liquid crystalline behaviour in an extended temperature range below 70 °C. Remarkably strong non-Newtonian viscosity behaviour was found for the liquid-crystalline state of these ILCs. © 2009 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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APA:

Wang, X., Heinemann, F.W., Yang, M., Melcher, B.U., Fekete, M., Mudring, A.-V.,... Meyer, K. (2009). A new class of double alkyl-substituted, liquid crystalline imidazolium ionic liquids - A unique combination of structural features, viscosity effects, and thermal properties. Chemical Communications, 47, 7405-7407. https://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b914939b

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Wang, Xinjiao, et al. "A new class of double alkyl-substituted, liquid crystalline imidazolium ionic liquids - A unique combination of structural features, viscosity effects, and thermal properties." Chemical Communications 47 (2009): 7405-7407.

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