Effects of metal ion complexation on the spiropyran–merocyanine interconversion: development of a thermally stable photo-switch
Chemical Communications1998Iss. 16, pp. 1703–1704
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Abstract
Spectrophotometric absorption and fluorescence measurements of spiropyrans 2 and 3 modified with chelating functionalities, in the presence of Ca2+ and Zn2+, provide evidence of a thermally stable spiropyran–merocyanine photoswitch that is modulated by the metal cations.
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