Indolinospiropyrans with two polymerizable groups

  • A. V. Lyubimov
  • N. L. Zaichenko
  • V. S. Marevtsev
  • M. I. Cherkashin
Organic Chemistry

Conclusions

  1. 1.

    Syntheses are reported for indolinospiropyrans having polymerizable groups at the 1,8′ and 5,8′ positions.

     
  2. 2.

    The photochromic behavior of spiropyrans (IV) and (V) was studied in solvents of different polarity at room temperature.

     

Keywords

Polymerizable Group Photochromic Behavior 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • A. V. Lyubimov
    • 1
  • N. L. Zaichenko
    • 1
  • V. S. Marevtsev
    • 1
  • M. I. Cherkashin
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of Chemical PhysicsAcademy of Sciences of the USSRMoscow

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