Photochemical methods for the real-time observation of phase transition processes upon crystallization

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Abstract

We have used the fluorescence detection of phase transformation dynamics of organic compounds by photochemical methods to observe a real-time symmetry breaking process. The organic fluorescent molecules vary the fluorescence spectra depending on molecular aggregated states, implying fluorescence spectroscopy can be applied to probe the evolution of the molecular-assembling process. As an example, the amorphous-to-crystal phase transformation and crystallization with symmetry breaking at droplet during the solvent evaporation of mechanofluorochromic molecules are represented in this review.

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Ito, F. (2020, October 1). Photochemical methods for the real-time observation of phase transition processes upon crystallization. Symmetry. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/sym12101726

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