Furthermore, the substitution reactions resulted in small bathochromic shifts in the absorption spectra. |
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The physical origins of this bathochromic shift are described in detail in molecular spectroscopy texts. |
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After photoisomerization, a bathochromic intermediate, called K, forms in 3 ps. |
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In the case of the model compound of tyrosine NAYA, a small bathochromic shift of 2 nm in the emission spectrum from dioxane to water was observed. |
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A bathochromic shift of 14 nm occurred with sodium hydroxide, giving a peak maximum at 546 nm for the red chromophore. |
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In all spectra the electric field produced bathochromic shift of the bands. |
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During protein interaction, a bathochromic shift occurred and shifted the maximum to 590 nm. |
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From the figure one can see that the spectra show bathochromic shift. |
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The shorter the linker, the greater this bathochromic shift. |
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