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Determination of Thermodynamic and Spectral Parameters of a Thermochromic Equilibrium by UV/VIS Spectroscopy in Different Solvents

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Thermochromic reactions are of particular interest not only from the practical (1) and pedagogic (2) points of view, but also from a more fundamental standpoint (3). A number of studies drawn from a wide variety of domains have been devoted to their behavior (4–6).

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Tan-Sien-Hee, L., Lavabre, D., Micheau, J.C., Levy, G. (1988). Determination of Thermodynamic and Spectral Parameters of a Thermochromic Equilibrium by UV/VIS Spectroscopy in Different Solvents. In: Moreau, M., Turq, P. (eds) Chemical Reactivity in Liquids. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1023-5_10

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