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The plinths of hydrogen-bonding in liquid crystals: Carboxylic acids as proton donors to emphasize on the hydrogen bonding in liquid crystals
Sonali M. K
, Rajeev K. Sinha
,
Suresh D. Kulkarni
,
Poornima Bhagavath
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Manipal Institute of Applied Physics (MIAP)
Department of Chemistry, Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal
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protons
100%
hydrogen
100%
carboxylic acids
100%
bonding
100%
liquid crystals
100%
benzoic acid
42%
electrons
28%
applications
14%
cost
14%
reviews
14%
correlations
14%
liquids
14%
variations
14%
chains
14%
aromatics
14%
sensors
14%
anisotropy
14%
organic matter
14%
bond lengths
14%
virtual reality
14%
Chemistry
Donor
100%
Hydrogen
100%
Carboxylic Acid
100%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Benzoic Acid
37%
Environmental Friendliness
12%
Supramolecular Structure
12%
Aromatic Carboxylic Acid
12%
Bond Length
12%
Alkyloxy Group
12%
Density Functional Theory
12%
Hydrogen Bond
12%
Material Science
Hydrogen Bonding
100%
Liquid Crystal
100%
Anisotropic Material
12%