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The '''E7''' mixture consists of 51% by weight of [[5CB]], 25% by weight of [[7CB]], 16% by weight of [[8OCB]] and | The '''E7''' mixture (Merck) consists of 51% by weight of [[5CB]], 25% by weight of [[7CB]], 16% by weight of [[n-OCB|8OCB]] and | ||
8% by weight of [[5CT]]. | 8% by weight of [[5CT]]. The E7 mixture has been used in commercial liquid crystal display devices. A 100ns simulation of this mixture was undertaken by the Wilson group (Ref. 1). | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
#[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b614422e Jorge Peláez and Mark R. Wilson "Molecular orientational and dipolar correlation in the liquid crystal mixture E7: a molecular dynamics simulation study at a fully atomistic level", Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics '''9''' pp. 2968 - 2975 (2007)] | #[http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/b614422e Jorge Peláez and Mark R. Wilson "Molecular orientational and dipolar correlation in the liquid crystal mixture E7: a molecular dynamics simulation study at a fully atomistic level", Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics '''9''' pp. 2968 - 2975 (2007)] | ||
[[category: liquid crystals]] | [[category: liquid crystals]] |
Latest revision as of 14:56, 5 December 2007
The E7 mixture (Merck) consists of 51% by weight of 5CB, 25% by weight of 7CB, 16% by weight of 8OCB and 8% by weight of 5CT. The E7 mixture has been used in commercial liquid crystal display devices. A 100ns simulation of this mixture was undertaken by the Wilson group (Ref. 1).