Host–guest effect on chirality transfer from a binaphthyl derivative to a host nematic liquid crystal
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Atsushi Yoshizawa, Keiko Kobayashi, Masatada Sato
A novel dichiral compound possessing both an asymmetric axis and a chiral centre induces opposite twist senses and distinct helical pitches in different host nematic liquid crystals; the host–guest effect on chirality transfer is discussed in terms of molecular recognition.
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