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Luminescent ethynyl− pyrene liquid crystals and gels for optoelectronic devices

Diring et al., 2009

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14097058886230672594
Author
Diring S
Camerel F
Donnio B
Dintzer T
Toffanin S
Capelli R
Muccini M
Ziessel R
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Journal of the American Chemical Society

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Two functional ethynyl− pyrene derivatives have been designed and synthesized by di-and tetra-substitutions of bromo pyrene derivatives with N-(4-ethynylphenyl)-3, 4, 5-tris (hexadecyloxy) benzamide fragments. The photoluminescence wavelength of the pyrene …
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