Solvents, Ionic Liquids and Solvent Effects 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.86981
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Solvent Effects in Supramolecular Systems

Abstract: Today it is well-established that solvents demonstrate an important role in chemistry. Solvents are able to affect the reactivity, as well as the electronic, optical, and generally physicochemical properties of compounds in solution. Taking this into account, in this chapter we analyze the importance of solvent polarity in phenomena closely related to supramolecular systems as well as the aptitude of various supramolecules to interact with solvent molecules and thus to give rise to chromic effects such as solv… Show more

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“…The dehydration apparently affects the CT in a drastic way from the carboxylate to the viologen, and the electronic properties of dehydrated crystals (green) are very similar to the crystals obtained after compression (also green). The latter effect is not often observed and it resembles a very interesting case of supramolecular solvatochromism [45]. Another example of a viologen with "direct" (solvato)chromic behavior was designed and synthesized by Sui et al (Figure 9) [44].…”
Section: Direct Medium-and Environment-responsive Viologensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dehydration apparently affects the CT in a drastic way from the carboxylate to the viologen, and the electronic properties of dehydrated crystals (green) are very similar to the crystals obtained after compression (also green). The latter effect is not often observed and it resembles a very interesting case of supramolecular solvatochromism [45]. Another example of a viologen with "direct" (solvato)chromic behavior was designed and synthesized by Sui et al (Figure 9) [44].…”
Section: Direct Medium-and Environment-responsive Viologensmentioning
confidence: 99%