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    The lowest valence transitions of 1,1′-bicyclohexylidene and 1,1′;4′,1′-tercyclohexylidene. An ab initio MRDCI study by Havenith, Remco W.A, van Lenthe, Joop H, Jenneskens, Leonardus W, Hoogesteger, Frans J

    Published in Chemical physics (15-12-1997)
    “…Ab initio MRDCI calculations were performed on the oligo(cyclohexylidenes) 1,1′-bicyclohexylidene ( 1) and 1,1′:4′,1″-tercyclohexylidene ( 2) using RHF/6-31G…”
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    Langmuir−Blodgett Mono- and Multilayers of Rodlike Oligo(cyclohexylidene) Derivatives Bearing an Oxime Headgroup by Hoogesteger, Frans J, Kroon, Johannes M, Jenneskens, Leonardus W, Sudhölter, Ernst J. R, de Bruin, Theodorus J. M, Zwikker, Jan W, ten Grotenhuis, Erik, Marée, Chrysostomus H. M, Veldman, Nora, Spek, Anthony L

    Published in Langmuir (02-10-1996)
    “…The Langmuir film-forming properties of rodlike oligo(cyclohexylidene) oximes and derivatives 1( n )−8 have been studied. It is shown that subtle structural…”
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    Photoinduced Intramolecular Charge Separation in Donor/Acceptor-Substituted Bicyclohexylidene and Bicyclohexyl by Hoogesteger, Frans J., van Walree, Cornelis A., Jenneskens, Leonardus W., Roest, Martin R., Verhoeven, Jan W., Schuddeboom, Wouter, Piet, Jacob J., Warman, John M.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (18-08-2000)
    “…The photophysical properties of a bicyclohexylidene (1 DA) and a bicyclohexyl (2 DA) substituted with an anilino electron donor and a dicyanoethylene electron…”
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    Assignment of the two lowest valence transitions of 1,1′-bicyclohexylidene: an ab initio MRD-CI investigation by Hoogesteger, Frans J., van Lenthe, Joop H., Jenneskens, Leonardus W.

    Published in Chemical physics letters (30-08-1996)
    “…In contrast to the vapor phase UV spectrum of tetramethylethene ( 2, broad and centered at 7.0 eV, ƒ 0.3), 1,1′-bicyclohexylidene ( 1) possesses two absorption…”
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    Self-complementary hydrogen bonding of 1,1′-bicyclohexylidene-4,4′-dione dioxixe. Formation of a non-covalent polymer by Hoogesteger, Frans J., Jenneskens, Leonardus W., Kooijman, Huub, Veldman, Nora, Spek, Anthony L.

    Published in Tetrahedron (1996)
    “…1,1′-Bicyclohexylidene-4,4′-dione dioxime 2 self-assembles into a non-covalent polymer structure in the solid state due to intermolecular directional hydrogen…”
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