Para tertiary butyl toluene |
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realised that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realized that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realised that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realized that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realized that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
P-Methyl-Tert -Butylbenzene
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realised that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
Para Methyl Tertiary Butyl Benzene
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realized that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.
1-Methyl-4-Tert-Butylbenzene
It is proposed that the cyclic triarylamine hexamer compounds illustrated by the molecular models in Figures (1a) and (1b) above are able to form "chair" like structures similar to that known in the art for cyclohexane. It is proposed that these 'chair' like structures are able to align or form ordered films. It will be realized that the present invention covers all isomeric forms of the compounds described in relation to the first aspect of the present invention.