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- Metallomesogen abstract "A metallomesogen is a metal complex that exhibit liquid crystalline behavior. Thus, they adopt ordered structures in the molten phase, e.g. smectic and nematic phases. The dominant interactions responsible for their phase behavior are the nonbonding contacts between organic substituents. Two early classes of such materials are based on substituted ferrocenes and dithiolene complexes.".
- Metallomesogen wikiPageID "44146963".
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- Metallomesogen wikiPageRevisionID "644660236".
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coordination_chemistry.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Optical_materials.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phase_transitions.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soft_matter.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transition_metals.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Dithiolene_complex.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Ferrocene.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_crystal.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Metal_dithiolene_complex.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Nematic.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Phase_transition.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageWikiLink Smectic.
- Metallomesogen hasPhotoCollection Metallomesogen.
- Metallomesogen wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Metallomesogen subject Category:Coordination_chemistry.
- Metallomesogen subject Category:Optical_materials.
- Metallomesogen subject Category:Phase_transitions.
- Metallomesogen subject Category:Soft_matter.
- Metallomesogen subject Category:Transition_metals.
- Metallomesogen comment "A metallomesogen is a metal complex that exhibit liquid crystalline behavior. Thus, they adopt ordered structures in the molten phase, e.g. smectic and nematic phases. The dominant interactions responsible for their phase behavior are the nonbonding contacts between organic substituents. Two early classes of such materials are based on substituted ferrocenes and dithiolene complexes.".
- Metallomesogen label "Metallomesogen".
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- Metallomesogen sameAs Q18344052.
- Metallomesogen sameAs Q18344052.
- Metallomesogen wasDerivedFrom Metallomesogen?oldid=644660236.
- Metallomesogen isPrimaryTopicOf Metallomesogen.