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photoswitchable compounds. The term "
photoisomerization" usually, however,
refers to a
reversible process.
Photoisomerization of the
compound retinal in the...
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between two
forms through the
absorption of
electromagnetic radiation (
photoisomerization),
where each form has a
different absorption spectrum. This reversible...
- photoexcitation. Both
reversible and
irreversible photoisomerization reactions exist. However, the word "
photoisomerization"
usually indicates a
reversible process...
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unique property of azo dyes is
their ability to
undergo reversible photoisomerization between trans and cis configurations. In the
trans isomer, the aromatic...
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functional groups resulting in the
formation of 2,4
dimethyl anisole.
Photoisomerization can
result in
products that
absorb less UV
light than
their parent...
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Resveratrol exists conjugated to glucose. The trans- form can
undergo photoisomerization to the cis- form when
exposed to
ultraviolet irradiation. UV irradiation...
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driven molecular motors and machines. Upon
irradiation with light,
photoisomerization about double bonds in the
molecule can lead to
changes in the cis-...
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Hydrogenation gives diphenylhydrazine.
Azobenzene (and derivatives)
undergo photoisomerization of
trans and cis isomers. cis-Azobenzene
relaxes back, in dark, to...
- via
Schiff base. When it
absorbs a photon, 11-cis-retinal
undergoes photoisomerization to all-trans-retinal,
which changes the
conformation of the opsin...
- Wald, who
received the
Nobel prize for this
research in 1967. The
photoisomerization dynamics has been
subsequently investigated with time-resolved IR...