Search Results - "Nunes da Silva, Fabrícia"

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    Dissymmetric Triaryltriazines: Small Mass Columnar Glasses by Nunes da Silva, Fabrícia, Marchi Luciano, Hugo, Stadtlober, Carlos H., Farias, Giliandro, Durola, Fabien, Eccher, Juliana, Bechtold, Ivan H., Bock, Harald, Gallardo, Hugo, Vieira, André A.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (15-08-2023)
    “…Columnar liquid crystals with very small molecular masses that form anisotropic glasses well above room temperature are obtained by mixed dissymmetric…”
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    Columnar Liquid Crystalline Glasses by Combining Configurational Flexibility with Moderate Deviation from Planarity: Extended Triaryltriazines by Nunes da Silva, Fabrícia, Marchi Luciano, Hugo, Stadtlober, Carlos H., Farias, Giliandro, Durola, Fabien, Eccher, Juliana, Bechtold, Ivan H., Bock, Harald, Gallardo, Hugo, Vieira, André A.

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (25-04-2023)
    “…Triply phenanthryl‐ and tetrahelicenyl‐substituted triazine‐hexaalkyl esters with short alkyl chains show glass transitions conveniently above room temperature…”
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    Unlocking the potential of 2,1,3-benzoxadiazole-based luminescent liquid crystals by da Silva, Fabrícia Nunes, Silva, Eliane Oliveira, dos Santos, Gerson, Postacchini, Bruna B., Cazati, Thiago, Bechtold, Ivan H., Vieira, André Alexandre

    Published in Liquid crystals (26-09-2023)
    “…Here, we report the synthesis and characterisation of 2,1,3-benzoxadiazole-based (BOX) luminescent liquid crystals with a π-conjugated core and different…”
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    Luminescent liquid crystals based on 2,1,3-benzoxadiazole: conducive heterocycle or poor cousin of benzothiadiazole? by da Silva, Fabrícia Nunes, da Silva, Aline Santos, Bechtold, Ivan H., Zapp, Eduardo, Vieira, André Alexandre

    Published in Liquid crystals (02-09-2019)
    “…Benzothiadiazole derivatives are widely investigated due to their well-known photophysical properties, including attractive liquid crystalline behavior…”
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