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Chiral Enantiopure Molecular Materials

Throughout this chapter we have presented some examples of chiral enantiopure molecular materials. We have shown that chirality in molecular materials is not only a particular property governing the rotation sense of polarized light, but it also influences the solid state organization of materials and consequently their physical properties. Multifunctional enantiopure materials can also be at the forefront of such new phenomena as magnetochiral anisotropy or electric magnetochiral anisotropy. [Pg.232]


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