- In spectroscopy,
hypsochromic shift (from
Ancient Gr**** ὕψος (upsos) 'height' and χρῶμα (chrōma) 'color') is a
change of
spectral band
position in the...
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technology term
defined in
Redshift (theory) Blue
shift (molecule) (a.k.a. "
hypsochromic shift"), a
change in
spectral band
position in a
spectrum of a molecule...
- than most
other colors, the
effect is also
commonly called a red shift.
Hypsochromic shift is a
change to
shorter wavelength (higher frequency). It can occur...
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strongly on the type of
solvent with
additional bathochromic shifts or
hypsochromic shifts.
Spectral lines are ****ociated with
atomic electronic transitions...
- dye, as
shown in the image.
Negative solvatochromism corresponds to a
hypsochromic shift (or blue shift) with
increasing solvent polarity. An
examples of...
-
wavelengths of the
light absorbed will be, this is
referred to as a
hypsochromic shift. When
light of a
certain colour (wavelength) is absorbed, the solution...
- the
length of the
aggregate with low loss. H-aggregates, in
which a
hypsochromic shift is
observed with low or no fluorescence. Würthner, F., Kaiser,...
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absorbance in UV/VIS
spectroscopy at 390 nm. When
calcium is introduced, a
hypsochromic shift (blue shift)
takes place and the
absorbance at 390 nm decreases;...
- solvents.
Converting a
parent azo dye to a
Glycoazodye may
produce a
small hypsochromic shift in the
absorption spectra.
Several properties may make Glycoazodyes...
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Hypervelocity Hyporheic zone
Hypotheses non
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Hypsochromic shift Hypsometric equation Hysteresis Hysteresivity Hélène Langevin-Joliot...