- is
different when the
solute is
dissolved in
different solvents. The
solvatochromic effect is the way the
spectrum of a
substance (the solute)
varies when...
- dye
belonging to the
class of merocyanines. MOED is
notable for its
solvatochromic properties,
meaning it
changes color depending on the
solvent in which...
- its
solvatochromic properties,
meaning it
changes color depending on the
solvent in
which it is dissolved. It has one of the
largest solvatochromic effects...
- compounds, but
cannot accommodate complex chemistry. Reichardt's dye, a
solvatochromic dye that
changes color in
response to polarity,
gives a
scale of ET(30)...
- Books. ISBNÂ 978-1-891389-31-3. Taft R. W.,
Kamlet M. J. (1976). "The
solvatochromic comparison method. 2. The .alpha.-scale of
solvent hydrogen-bond donor...
-
emission (for
neutral lipid in
intracellular storages). The dye is
highly solvatochromic and its
emission and
excitation wavelength both
shift depending on solvent...
- radicals.
solvatochromism depends on the
polarity of the solvent. Most
solvatochromic compounds are
metal complexes.
There are many more
chromisms and these...
-
biological receptor,
which is
directed against the
target analyte, and a
solvatochromic fluorop****,
whose emission properties are
sensitive to the
nature of...
- this dye will
probably be
sensitive to the environment's
polarity (
solvatochromic),
hence called environment-sensitive.
Often dyes are used
inside cells...
-
Solvatochromism Spectroscopy Kamlet,
Mortimer J.; Taft, R. W. (1976). "The
solvatochromic comparison method. I. The .beta.-scale of
solvent hydrogen-bond acceptor...