Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Photochromic process

The classical example of a photochromic process involving an homolytic dissociation is the formation of a red-purple free radical by photolysis of bis(2,4,5-triphenyliniida2ole) [63245-02-3] C 2B3qN (2 )-... [Pg.163]

Chromone, 2-amino-3-chloro-synthesis, 3, 713 diacetate, 3, 714 Chromone, 3-aroyl-photochemistry, 3, 695 Chromone, 2-benzhydryl-3-benzoyl-photoenolization, 3, 695 Chromone, 3-benzoyl-2-benzyl-photoenolization, 3, 695 Chromone, 3-benzoyl-2-methyl-synthesis, 3, 823 Chromone, 2-benzyl-in photochromic processes, 1, 387 Chromone, 3-benzyl-photolysis, 3, 695 Chromone, 3-bromo-synthesis, 3, 828 Chromone, 3-bromoacetyl-ring opening, 3, 713 Chromone, 3-bromo-2-methyl-reactions... [Pg.581]

Ethylene, /3-(dimethylamino)-nitro-in pyrrole synthesis, 4, 334 Ethylene, dithienyl-in photochromic processes, 1, 387 Ethylene, furyl-2-nitro-dipole moments, 4, 555 Ethylene, l-(3-indolyl)-2-(pyridyl)-photocyclization, 4, 285 Ethylene, l-(2-methyl-3-indolyl)-l,2-diphenyl-synthesis, 4, 232 Ethylene, (phenylthio)-photocyclization thiophenes from, 4, 880 Ethylene carbonate C NMR, 6, 754 microwave spectroscopy, 6, 751 photochemical chlorination, 6, 769 synthesis, 6, 780 Ethylene oxide as pharmaceutical, 1, 157 thiophene synthesis from, 4, 899 Ethylene sulfate — see 2,2-dioxide under 1,3,2-Dioxathiolane... [Pg.623]

Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory, 1, 564 Valence tautomerism photochromic processes and, 1, 387 y-Valerolactone, o -allyl-a -2-(pyrido[2,3-6]-imidazolyl)-synthesis, 5, 637 Validamycin A as fungicide, 1, 194 Valinomycin... [Pg.920]

I2W. Feng, Y. Ding, Y. Liu, and R. Lu, The Photochromic Process of Polyoxometalate-based Nanocomposite Thin Film by in situ ATM and Spectroscopy, Materials Chem. and Phys., 98, 347-52 (2006). [Pg.167]

Chapter 8, by Hobley et al., critically evaluates the existing mechanistic results, especially that of time-resolved investigations, on the photochromic process of spiropyrans and related system. The summary provided should be of great value in the development of these systems as photoswitches. [Pg.419]

The spiro carbon is a stereogenic center in spiropyrans, but because of the achiral structure of the open merocyanine form, the photochromic process will always lead to racemization unless additional chiral moieties are present. When a chiral substituent was introduced, remote from the spiro center, it was possible to isolate diastereo-isomers of the spiropyrans, but rapid epimerization at the spiro center occurred.1441 Diastereoselective switching was successful with 28, in which a stereogenic center was present close to the spiro carbon (Scheme 15).[45] Distinct changes in CD absorption at 250 nm were monitored upon irradiation with UV (250 nm) and with visible light (>530 nm) and a diastereomeric ratio of 1.6 1.0 was calculated for the closed form 28. Furthermore, a temperature-dependent CD effect was observed with this system it was attributed to an inversion of the diastereomeric composition at low temperatures. It might be possible to exploit such effects in dual-mode chiral response systems. A diastereoselective ring-closure was also recently observed in a photochromic N6-spirobenzopyran tricarbonyl chromium complex. 451 ... [Pg.142]

A recurring theme throughout the book is the importance of the medium in which the photochromic compound is incorporated. The medium can strongly influence or control the kinetics of the thermal back reaction when it occurs, the color of the species formed in the forward photochemical reaction, and other properties of the photochromic process. [Pg.3]

R. C. Bertelson, Photochromic processes involving heterocyclic cleavage, in Photochromism (G. H. Brown, ed.), Chap. 3, pp. 45-431, Wiley-Interscience, New York (1971). [Pg.73]


See other pages where Photochromic process is mentioned: [Pg.581]    [Pg.628]    [Pg.702]    [Pg.741]    [Pg.744]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.833]    [Pg.846]    [Pg.923]    [Pg.160]    [Pg.149]    [Pg.21]    [Pg.361]    [Pg.384]    [Pg.316]    [Pg.208]    [Pg.208]    [Pg.581]    [Pg.628]    [Pg.702]    [Pg.741]    [Pg.744]    [Pg.767]    [Pg.833]    [Pg.846]    [Pg.923]    [Pg.275]    [Pg.300]    [Pg.308]    [Pg.243]    [Pg.137]    [Pg.149]    [Pg.108]    [Pg.99]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.436 ]




SEARCH



Photochrome

Photochromic

Photochromic/photochromism

Photochromism

© 2024 chempedia.info