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Excited states dipole moment substituent effect

No effect of solvent polarity on the position of the photostationary state was found for 4,4 -CMS [85,153], in contrast with the case of 4,4 -NMS, despite the fact that the nitro and cyano groups are equally polar substituents. The dipole moments of 4,4 -CDS and 4,4 -NDS are similar in the ground state (7 Debye) and only slightly different in the lowest excited singlet state (20-29 and 25-32 Debye, respectively, according to the various methods employed [155-158]). [Pg.18]


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