- In spectroscopy,
bathochromic shift (from Gr**** βαθύς (bathys) 'deep' and χρῶμα (chrōma) 'color';
hence less
common alternate spelling "bathychromic")...
- also
commonly called a blue shift. It
should not be
confused with a
bathochromic shift,
which is the
opposite process – the molecule's
spectra are changed...
- The test
works by
forming a
hydrazone which can be
detected by its
bathochromic shift.[citation needed]
Isoniazid may be used for dogs, but
there have...
- methanol, and
yellow in water.
Positive solvatochromism corresponds to a
bathochromic shift (or red shift) with
increasing solvent polarity. An
example of...
-
higher than that for
double stranded DNA at the same concentration.
Bathochromic shift Chromism Ackerman,
Megan M.; Ricciardi, Christopher; Weiss, David;...
- carotenoprotein, alpha-crustacyanin. A
possible role for
tryptophan in the
bathochromic spectral shift of protein-bound astaxanthin". The
Biochemical Journal...
-
solution can
depend strongly on the type of
solvent with
additional bathochromic shifts or
hypsochromic shifts.
Spectral lines are ****ociated with atomic...
- colour. An
auxochrome is
known as a
functional group that
produces a
bathochromic shift, also
known as red
shift because it
increases the
wavelength of...
-
Although the β-CR
dimer has a peak
wavelength of 580 nm, α-CR
exhibits a
bathochromic shift to 632 nm; the
mechanism and
function of the
additional wavelength...
- type of dye with an
absorption band that
shifts to a
longer wavelength (
bathochromic shift) of
increasing sharpness (higher
absorption coefficient) when it...