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Diarylethene is the
general name of a
class of
chemical compounds that have
aromatic functional groups bonded to each end of a carbon–carbon
double bond...
- (Z)-Stilbene is a
diarylethene, that is, a
hydrocarbon consisting of a cis
ethene double bond
substituted with a
phenyl group on both
carbon atoms of the...
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photochromic compounds include: azobenzene, spiropyran, merocyanine,
diarylethene, spirooxazine, fulgide, hydrazone, nobormadiene, thioindigo,...
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represented by the
condensed structural formula C6H5CH=CHC6H5.
classified as a
diarylethene, it
features a
central ethylene moiety with one
phenyl group substituent...
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Photochromic compounds considered to be "thermally stable"
include some
diarylethenes,
which do not back
isomerize even
after heating at 80 C for 3 months...
- ring-opening and -closing
reactions such as
those seen for
spiropyran and
diarylethene can also
produce curved shapes.
Another common mode of
movement is the...
- H2Se.
Phenanthrene can also be
obtained photochemically from
certain diarylethenes (Mallory reaction):
Other synthesis routes include the
Haworth reaction...
- Kobayashi,
Takayoshi (2019). "Exploring the
ultrafast dynamics of a
diarylethene derivative using sub-10 fs
laser pulses".
Physical Chemistry Chemical...
- reversible,
utilizing molecular photoswitches like
azobenzenes or
diarylethenes, and
diarylethenes By
incorporating these light-responsive
components into the...
- compounds,
which include azobenzenes, spiropyrans, stilbenes, fulgides, and
diarylethenes. If the
photochemical change is reversible, then
rewritable data storage...