John W Goodby
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Mandle R, Goodby J
Soft Matter
. 2018 Oct;
14(43):8846-8852.
PMID: 30357232
From the observation of a previously undiscovered nematic-like mesophase (NX) by Archbold et al., we report on several new binary liquid-crystalline mixtures between the high helical twisting power dopant RM1041...
12.
Elsasser R, Mehl G, Goodby J, Veith M
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2018 May;
40(14):2688-2690.
PMID: 29712320
The controlled synthesis of nematic nanophase-separated materials poses an attractive synthetic challenge. The use of carbosilazane multipodes and dendrimers (such as 1) in conjunction with laterally attached mesogens allows the...
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Auzely-Velty R, Benvegnu T, Plusquellec D, Mackenzie G, Haley J, Goodby J
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2018 May;
37(18):2511-2515.
PMID: 29711354
Tubular supramolecular aggregates are formed from glycolipids 1, which are closely related to natural components of membranes of archaebacteria. The glycolipids exhibit disordered columnar thermotropic and hexagonal lyotropic liquid crystal...
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Mandle R, Goodby J
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
. 2018 Apr;
57(24):7096-7100.
PMID: 29673016
The twist-bend modulated nematic liquid-crystal phase exhibits formation of a nanometre-scale helical pitch in a fluid and spontaneous breaking of mirror symmetry, leading to a quasi-fluid state composed of chiral...
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Pocock E, Mandle R, Goodby J
Soft Matter
. 2018 Mar;
14(13):2508-2514.
PMID: 29528347
Liquid crystalline phases with a spontaneous twist-bend modulation are most commonly observed for dimers and bimesogens with nonamethylene spacers. In order to redress this balance we devised a simple chemical...
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Mandle R, Cowling S, Goodby J
Sci Rep
. 2017 Oct;
7(1):13323.
PMID: 29042568
The material FDO11DFCB3 (compound 2 in this work) remains the only example of a liquid-crystalline material to exhibit a phase transition from the heliconical twist-bend phase into a lamellar smectic...
17.
Mandle R, Cowling S, Goodby J
Chemistry
. 2017 Aug;
23(58):14554-14562.
PMID: 28850751
Recently, a polar, rod-like liquid-crystalline material was reported to exhibit two distinct nematic mesophases (termed N and N ) separated by a weakly first-order transition. Herein, we present our initial...
18.
Ugleholdt Petersen A, Jevric M, Mandle R, Sims M, Moore J, Cowling S, et al.
Chemistry
. 2017 Feb;
23(21):5090-5103.
PMID: 28195368
Photoswitches and dyes in the liquid-crystalline nematic phase have the potential for use in a wide range of applications. A large order parameter is desirable to maximize the change in...
19.
Sims M, Abbott L, Cowling S, Goodby J, Moore J
Phys Chem Chem Phys
. 2016 Dec;
19(1):813-827.
PMID: 27929151
An assessment of five different definitions of the principal molecular axis along which molecules align in a nematic liquid crystal system has been made by analysing fully atomistic molecular dynamics...
20.
Mandle R, Archbold C, Sarju J, Andrews J, Goodby J
Sci Rep
. 2016 Nov;
6:36682.
PMID: 27819300
We have prepared and studied a family of cyanobiphenyl dimers with varying linking groups with a view to exploring how molecular structure dictates the stability of the nematic and twist-bend...