1962
DOI: 10.1021/j100818a036
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PHOTOCHROMISM IN SPIROPYRANS. PART V.1 ON THE MECHANISM OF PHOTOTRANSFORMATION

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“…Upon further cooling to -196"C, the absorption spectrum of the colored form of 3 does not show any change. This is in contrast to 4 and many spiropyrans which show three distinct colored modification absorptions at low temperature (1,9).…”
Section: The Position Of Low-lying Electronic Excited Statesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Upon further cooling to -196"C, the absorption spectrum of the colored form of 3 does not show any change. This is in contrast to 4 and many spiropyrans which show three distinct colored modification absorptions at low temperature (1,9).…”
Section: The Position Of Low-lying Electronic Excited Statesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…This primary cisoid isomer was labelled X (ref. 25). Ground and excited singlet and triplet states of X have been implicated in the photocoloration of 6-nitro-BIPS (ref.…”
Section: Primary Photochemical Reaction Steps In Color Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The output was amplified [ 18 ] in modified capillary prismatic dye cells using the first discharge channel of a XeCl* excimer laser with two channels (Lambda Physik EMG 150). A prism (de-)compressor [ 19 ] was used prior to amplification in order to compensate for the effects of group-velocity dispersion. Amplification proceeded along two branches.…”
Section: The Laser Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%