ELECTROCHROMISM AND SOLVATOCHROMISM

被引:444
作者
LIPTAY, W
机构
[1] Institut für Physikalische Chemie, Universität Mainz
关键词
Electrochromism; Solvatochromism;
D O I
10.1002/anie.196901771
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The position and the intensity of electronic bands are influenced by an electric field. Pronounced changes in the position of absorption bands are mainly due to the dipole moment of the molecule in the ground state and the change in the dipole moment during the excitation process, and pronounced changes in intensity are due to the field dependence of the transition moment, which can be described by the transition polarizability. The effect of an external electric field on the optical absorption (electrochromism) of suitable molecules can be used to determine the dipole moment in the ground state, the change in dipole moment during the excitation process, the direction of the transition moment of the electronic band, and certain components of the transition polarizability tensor. These data largely determine the strong solvatochromism (solvent‐dependence of the position and intensity of electronic bands), which is observed in particular with molecules having large dipole moments. Smaller contributions to solvatochromism result from dispersion interactions, which predominate in the case of nonpolar molecules. The models developed have been experimentally checked and verified by a combination of electro‐optical absorption measurements (influence of an external electric field on absorption) and investigation of the solvent‐dependence of the electronic bands. Copyright © 1969 by Verlag Chemie, GmbH, Germany
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