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Solvent effects on spectroscopy

A surrounding condensed phase can have enormous impacts on the electronic spectroscopy of a given molecule. Certain dye molecules are sufficiently sensitive to the nature of a surrounding solvent that the color of their solutions can vary across the entire visible spectrum depending on the particular solvent chosen. This solvent effect on spectroscopy is known as solvatochromism. [Pg.511]

Karelson MM, Zerner MC. A theoretical treatment of solvent effects on spectroscopy. J Phys Chem 1992 96 6949-6957. [Pg.667]


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