“…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. There are a number of further subtle solvent-dependent changes to the spectra that go beyond a simple shift of the peak position, with nonpolar solvents cyclohexane and 2,2,4-trimethylpentane showing an asymmetric absorption peak profile with a tail in the blue wavelengths, while more polar solvents like acetone produce a more broadened peak profile [25] (see also section 8 in the supplementary material). The significant changes to the absorption spectrum in the visible region cause solutions stained with nile red to differ strongly in colour depending on the solvent used.…”