1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00863916
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Features of the photochromic behavior of spiroanthrooxazine in solutions

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“…However, since the photochromic fragments in these compounds are not independent, their simultaneous photoexcitation presents problems. Of three biphotochromic compounds of the type B considered below, viz., SPO ± SPO 188, 134,135 As a result, the absorption spectra of the coloured forms of these compounds are shifted to the IR region.…”
Section: Spirooxazine-containing Biphotochromic Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since the photochromic fragments in these compounds are not independent, their simultaneous photoexcitation presents problems. Of three biphotochromic compounds of the type B considered below, viz., SPO ± SPO 188, 134,135 As a result, the absorption spectra of the coloured forms of these compounds are shifted to the IR region.…”
Section: Spirooxazine-containing Biphotochromic Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%