Far IR spectroscopic investigations of nematic liquid crystals with hydrogen bonded molecules. Comparison with nonoriented systems

The 6 - 10th homologues of 4-n-alkoxybenzoic acid, i.e. hexyl-, heptyl-, octyl-, nonyl- and decyloxybenzoic acids (6OBA, HOBA, OOBA, NOBA and DOBA) are used for the present investigations. Far IR spectroscopy is used to study the state of hydrogen bonding at temperature variation of the nematic liqu...

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