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BAROCHROMISM – A NEW CHROMOGENIC EFFECT IN A SERIES OF BENZOTHIAZOLE SPIROPYRANES

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S3034511125050086-1
DOI
10.7868/S3034511125050086
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Article
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Published
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 524 / Issue number 1
Pages
48-54
Abstract
The chromogenic effect in molecular systems capable of existing in two isomeric forms, caused by the inversion of the thermodynamic stability of isomers during the transition from the condensed state to the gas phase at low residual pressure and defined as barochromism, was discovered in a series of benzothiazole spiropyrans. This, along with what was described earlier for indoline spiropyrans, allows us to assume the universal nature of the discovered phenomenon.
Keywords
хромогенный эффект барохромизм фотохромизм спиропираны изомеризация теоретическое моделирование
Date of publication
01.01.2025
Year of publication
2025
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