A survey of liquid crystalline oxadiazoles
Amelia Sparavigna

TL;DR
This survey reviews liquid crystalline oxadiazoles, highlighting their molecular shapes, phases, and potential for technological applications due to their unique properties.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the structural, phase, and application-related aspects of mesogenic oxadiazoles, emphasizing their unique features.
Findings
Presence of bend-shaped molecules and biaxial nematic phases
Large electric dipoles and luminescent properties
Potential for technological applications
Abstract
We propose a survey of those oxadiazole compounds, which are mesogenic. We will see that they can have bend-shaped molecules, a biaxial nematic phase, or other interesting peculiarities in the nematic and smectic phase. With large electric dipoles and luminescent properties, these materials are also very appealing for technological applications.
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