2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2006.04.025
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Thermochromism of a novel organic compound in the solid state via crystal-to-crystal transformation

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“…Several basic mechanisms of thermochromism and luminescent thermochromism are suggested: the first one is connected with the phase transition accompanying by the change of optical properties [15,16]; the second relates to isomerism observed in coordination compounds [17,18]; the third one is an interconnection between thermochromism and thermal motion of the molecules [19,20]. Most likely, thermochromism in 1 is of complex nature.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several basic mechanisms of thermochromism and luminescent thermochromism are suggested: the first one is connected with the phase transition accompanying by the change of optical properties [15,16]; the second relates to isomerism observed in coordination compounds [17,18]; the third one is an interconnection between thermochromism and thermal motion of the molecules [19,20]. Most likely, thermochromism in 1 is of complex nature.…”
Section: Article In Pressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the whole reaction, the electron is given and received reversibly along with the change in temperature. The cresol red, therefore, exhibited reversible thermochromism [21]. Its thermochromic reaction is as shown in Figure 2…”
Section: The Thermochromic Mechanism From Uv Spectramentioning
confidence: 91%
“…AuNPs when modified on SPEs provide them with a signal amplification property that can be applied in biosensing [20]. Thermochromic materials usually change color with a change in temperature [21]. These compounds are increasingly becoming hotspots for their many applications which include temperature-indicating devices, smart dyes, temperature-sensitive light filters, optical switching as well as imaging systems [22] [23].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extension of the π-system in the co-former due to NO 2 + aromatic ring conjugation enhances π-stacking in the crystals, 17–20 making it a powerful structure stabilizing factor. Nitrobenzene derivatives are widely used to make various functional materials such as molecular crystals exhibiting nonlinear optical properties, 21,22 solid-state thermochromic materials, 20,23 sensors for chiroptical analysis, 24 dyes and luminophores. 19…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%