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Self-assembly of bioconjugated amphiphilic mesogens having specific binding moieties at aqueous–liquid crystal interfaces

Eimura et al., 2016

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10564077670033596708
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Eimura H
Miller D
Wang X
Abbott N
Kato T
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Chemistry of Materials

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New bioconjugated amphiphilic mesogens with recognition groups have been synthesized, and their self-assembly behavior has been characterized at aqueous–liquid crystal (LC) interfaces. Specifically, the rod-shaped 2, 3-difluoro-4′-(4-trans-pentylcyclohexyl) biphenyl …
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