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Corrie T. Imrie is affiliated with the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on materials science and chemistry, with significant contributions in related subfields such as electronic, optical, and magnetic materials, organic chemistry, materials chemistry, spectroscopy, and atomic and molecular physics and optics.

The main topics addressed in their scientific work include liquid crystal research advancements, synthesis and properties of aromatic compounds, molecular spectroscopy and chirality, surfactants and colloidal systems, photonic crystals and applications, crystallization and solubility studies, and X-ray diffraction in crystallography.

Corrie T. Imrie's recent publications reflect these interests, with notable papers including:

  • Multiple Polar and Non-polar Nematic Phases, 2021, ChemPhysChem
  • Intrinsically chiral ferronematic liquid crystals: An inversion of the helical twist sense at the chiral nematic - Chiral ferronematic phase transition, 2022, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Liquid Crystal Dimers and Smectic Phases from the Intercalated to the Twist-Bend, 2022, Crystals
  • Liquid crystal dimers and the twist-bend nematic phase: On the role of spacers and terminal alkyl chains, 2020, Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • Remarkable smectic phase behaviour in odd-membered liquid crystal dimers: the CT6O.m series, 2021, Journal of Materials Chemistry C

Their frequent co-authors include John M. D. Storey, Damian Pociecha, Ewa Górecka, Rebecca Walker, and Ewan Cruickshank. These collaborations have contributed to a sustained body of work in the field.

Corrie T. Imrie has published extensively in several scientific journals, with frequent publications in:

  • Liquid Crystals
  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Journal of Molecular Liquids
  • ChemPhysChem
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • Nematic twist-bend phase with nanoscale modulation of molecular orientation

    Volodymyr Borshch;Young-Ki Kim;Jie Xiang;Min Gao

  • Liquid crystal dimers and higher oligomers: between monomers and polymers

    Corrie T. Imrie;Peter A. Henderson

  • Non-symmetric dimeric liquid crystals The preparation and properties of the α-(4-cyanobiphenyl-4′-yloxy)-ω-(4-n-alkylanilinebenzylidene-4′-oxy)alkanes

    G. S. Attard;R. W. Date;Corrie Thomas Imrie;G. R. Luckhurst

  • Smectogenic dimeric liquid crystals. The preparation and properties of the α,ω-bis(4-n-alkylanilinebenzylidine-4′-oxy)alkanes

    R. W. Date;C. T. Imrie;G. R. Luckhurst;J. M. Seddon

  • Electrically Tunable Selective Reflection of Light from Ultraviolet to Visible and Infrared by Heliconical Cholesterics

    Jie Xiang;Yannian Li;Quan Li;Daniel Alexander Paterson

  • Liquid crystal dimers and oligomers

    Corrie Thomas Imrie;P. A. Henderson

  • Liquid crystal oligomers: going beyond dimers

    Corrie Thomas Imrie;Peter Henderson;Guan-Yeow Yeap

  • Methylene-linked liquid crystal dimers and the twist-bend nematic phase

    Peter A. Henderson;Corrie T. Imrie

  • Liquid Crystal Dimers

    Corrie T. Imrie

  • The preparation and properties of low molar mass liquid crystals possessing lateral alkyl chains

    C. T. Imrie;L. Taylor

  • Effect of the proportion of organic material in bone on thermal decomposition of bone mineral: an investigation of a variety of bones from different species using thermogravimetric analysis coupled to mass spectrometry, high-temperature X-ray diffraction, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy.

    L.d. Mkukuma;Janet Mabel Scott Skakle;Iain Ronald Gibson;Corrie Thomas Imrie

  • Understanding the twist-bend nematic phase: the characterisation of 1-(4-cyanobiphenyl-4′-yloxy)-6-(4-cyanobiphenyl-4′-yl)hexane (CB6OCB) and comparison with CB7CB

    Daniel A. Paterson;Min Gao;Young-Ki Kim;Afsoon Jamali

  • Electrically tunable laser based on oblique heliconical cholesteric liquid crystal

    Jie Xiang;Andrii Varanytsia;Fred Minkowski;Daniel A. Paterson

  • Methylene-linked liquid crystal dimers

    Peter A. Henderson;Olaf Niemeyer;Corrie T. Imrie

  • A Twist‐Bend Nematic Phase Driven by Hydrogen Bonding

    Suzanne M. Jansze;Alfonso Martínez-Felipe;John M. D. Storey;Antonius T. M. Marcelis

  • Cyanobiphenyl-based liquid crystal dimers and the twist-bend nematic phase

    Daniel A Paterson;Jordan P Abberley;William Ta Harrison;John Md Storey

  • Non‐symmetric liquid crystal dimers: how to make molecules intercalate

    Corrie Thomas Imrie

  • Reversible Isothermal Twist–Bend Nematic–Nematic Phase Transition Driven by the Photoisomerization of an Azobenzene-Based Nonsymmetric Liquid Crystal Dimer

    Daniel A. Paterson;Daniel A. Paterson;Jie Xiang;Gautam Singh;Rebecca Walker

  • Symmetric and non-symmetric chiral liquid crystal dimers

    T. Donaldson;H. Staesche;Z.B. Lu;P.A. Henderson

  • Effect of Spacer Length on the Thermal Properties of Side-Chain Liquid Crystal Polymethacrylates. 2. Synthesis and Characterization of the Poly[.omega.-(4'-cyanobiphenyl-4-yloxy)alkyl methacrylate]s

    Aileen A. Craig;Corrie T. Imrie

  • Why do non-symmetric dimers intercalate? The synthesis and characterisation of the α-(4-benzylidene-substituted-aniline-4′-oxy)-ω-(2-methylbutyl-4′-(4″-phenyl)benzoateoxy)alkanes

    Guan-Yeow Yeap;Tiang-Chuan Hng;Sue-Yi Yeap;Ewa Gorecka

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm D. Ingram
Malcolm D. Ingram University of Aberdeen
Ewa Gorecka
Ewa Gorecka University of Warsaw
Oleg D. Lavrentovich
Oleg D. Lavrentovich Kent State University
Damian Pociecha
Damian Pociecha University of Warsaw
Antal Jakli
Antal Jakli Kent State University
Frank E. Karasz
Frank E. Karasz University of Massachusetts Amherst
Ian W. Hamley
Ian W. Hamley University of Reading
Chenhui Zhu
Chenhui Zhu Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
John M. Seddon
John M. Seddon Imperial College London
Quan Li
Quan Li Chinese University of Hong Kong

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