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In the course of investigations on smectic polymorphism and of the coding of smectic phases by letters, an inverse denomination of the phases G and H came into use. Examples of this inverse use are demonstrated by the substances: 2-[4′-n-Pentylphenyl]-5-[4″-n-pentyloxyphenyl]pyrimidine (PPOP), Terephthalylidene-bi s- [4-n-butylaniline] (TBBA), and N-[4-n-butyl oxybenzyli dene]-4′-ethylaniline (BBEA).
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Demus, D., Goodby, J.W., Gray, G.W., Sackmann, H. (1980). Recommendation for the Use of the Code Letters G and H for Smectic Phases. In: Helfrich, W., Heppke, G. (eds) Liquid Crystals of One- and Two-Dimensional Order. Springer Series in Chemical Physics, vol 11. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67848-6_3
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