Glycerol-Based Bicontinuous Cubic Lyotropic Liquid Crystal Monomer System for the Fabrication of Thin-Film Membranes with Uniform Nanopores was written by Carter, Blaine M.;Wiesenauer, Brian R.;Hatakeyama, Evan S.;Barton, John L.;Noble, Richard D.;Gin, Douglas L.. And the article was included in Chemistry of Materials in 2012.Formula: C15H29BrO2 This article mentions the following:
This article present a new imidazolium-based gemini Lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) monomer that forms a cross-linkable Q1-phase with the low volatility and environmentally benign solvent, glycerol, instead of water. In the experiment, the researchers used many compounds, for example, 15-Bromopentadecanoic acid (cas: 56523-59-2Formula: C15H29BrO2).
15-Bromopentadecanoic acid (cas: 56523-59-2) belongs to organobromine compounds. Bromine is more electronegative than carbon (2.9 vs 2.5). Consequently, the carbon in a carbon–bromine bond is electrophilic, i.e. alkyl bromides are alkylating agents. Many of the alkyl bromine derivatives are excellent alkylating agents since bromides are good leaving groups. Tribromides, like tetrabutylammonium tribromide, are used as a solid source of bromine. N-bromosuccimide (NBS) is used for the selective bromination of allylic bonds.Formula: C15H29BrO2
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