1966
DOI: 10.1021/ac60235a020
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Titrimetric and Equilibrium Studies Using Indicators Related to Nile Blue A.

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“…The absorption maximum undergoes a spectral shift that is roughly correlated with increasing solvent polarity [25]. Furthermore, in some non-polar solvents like cyclohexane, the single absorption feature is found to exhibit two separate identifiable peaks, while in solvents with stronger polarity only a single peak is found.…”
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“…The absorption maximum undergoes a spectral shift that is roughly correlated with increasing solvent polarity [25]. Furthermore, in some non-polar solvents like cyclohexane, the single absorption feature is found to exhibit two separate identifiable peaks, while in solvents with stronger polarity only a single peak is found.…”
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“…It was noted by Davis et al that while nile red exhibits a spectral shift whose magnitude correlates with solvent polarity, there are also a number of clear outliers from this general trend [25]. To demonstrate this we take a selection of 20 solvents for which the peak absorption wavelengths of nile red are published [32], ranging from non-polar to strongly polar, and As can be seen from Fig.…”
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