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Planar anchoring achievement

In this experiment, the liquid crystal is introduced into a gap between two glass surfaces treated for the planar anchoring. This anchoring can be achieved using the rubbed polymer film (see the previous section) or SiO film evaporated under the oblique incidence. In the geometry shown in Figure 2.8, one surface is plane (e.g., a glass plate) and the second one is cylindrical... [Pg.34]

In 2001, Takahashi and his co-workers developed the first asymmetric ruthenium-catalyzed allylic alkylation of allylic carbonates with sodium malonates which gave the corresponding alkylated compounds with an excellent enantioselectivity (Equation (Sy)). Use of planar-chiral cyclopentadienylruthenium complexes 143 with an anchor phosphine moiety is essential to promote this asymmetric allylic alkylation efficiently. The substituents at the 4-position of the cyclopentadienyl ring play a crucial role in controlling the stereochemistry. A kinetic resolution of racemic allylic carbonates has been achieved in the same reaction system (up to 99% ee). ... [Pg.108]

Finally, we note that a growing body of evidence shows that the stability of a planar membrane can be enhanced by spreading it across a small aperture [97], For example, a DiPhyPC bilayer suspended across a 150nm radius orifice in a glass pipet remains intact when removed from buffer [150], This suggests that it may be possible to form arrays in which fluid, stable bilayer patches are surrounded by a patterned substrate that anchors the membrane. Air stability can also be achieved by coating a PSLB with a hydrophilic polymer film (e.g., a biospecifically adsorbed protein layer [23,149]). Both of these approaches maintain some degree of lateral lipid mobility in the membrane. [Pg.38]


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