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Photochromism triggering mechanism

Photochromic mechanism implies a transition of chemical compound from a form A into a form B, each of them of a specific absorption spectrum, implying specific colouring of the form as well. The triggering mechanism is usually ultraviolet (UV)-light induced (process of activation). As a result of incident UV light the compound (molecule) changes its colour. [Pg.21]


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