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Photochromism molecules and systems

Heinz Dürr (Editor), Henri Bouas-Laurent (Editor)
Photochromism is simply defined as the light induced reversible change of colour. The field has developed rapidly during the past decade as a result of attempts to improve the established materials and to discover new devices for applications. As photochromism bridges molecular, supramolecular and solid state chemistry, as well as organic, inorganic and physical chemistry, such a treatment requires a multidisciplinary approach and a broad presentation. The first edition (1990) provided an enormous amount of new concepts and data, such as the presentation of main families based on the pericyclic reaction mechanism, the review of new families, some bimolecular photocycloadditions and some promising systems. This new edition provides an efficient entry into this flourishing field, with the core content retained from the original work to provide a basic introduction into the different subjects
eBook, English, 2003
Rev. [2.] ed View all formats and editions
Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2003
1 online resource (online resource (liii, 1044, 119 s.)) : illustrations
9780080538839, 0080538835
1001703619
General Introduction
Photophysical, Photochemical and Photokinetic Properties of Photochromic Systems
Photochromism Based on "E-Z" Isomerhation of Double Bonds
Photochromism Based on Pericyclic Reactions: Electrocyclization Reactions
Photochromism Based on Pericyclic Reactions: Cycloaddition Reactions
Photochromism Based on Tautomerism (Hydrogen Transfer)
Photochromism Based of Dissociation Processes
Photochromism in Biological Systems
Environmental Effects on Organic Photochromic Systems
The Use of Silver Salts for Photochromic Glasses
Applications
New Developments Highly Promising for Applications
Glossary of Terms
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