How do intermolecular interactions evolve at the nematic to twist-bent phase transition?

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  • who: Katarzyna Merkel and colleagues from the Institute of Materials Engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Silesia, ul, Puu0142ku Piechoty, Chorzu00f3w, Poland have published the research work: How Do Intermolecular Interactions Evolve at the Nematic to Twist-Bent Phase Transition?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: One of the main goals of soft matter theory is to understand the structure-property relationship of material systems so that the specific properties of the materials can be obtained through molecular design. The authors report combined FTIR and DFT studies of intermolecular interaction for two groups of . . .

     

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