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Electronic structure and optical properties of Schiff base hydrazone derivatives by solution technique for optoelectronic devices: Synthesis, experiment and quantum chemical investigation
(Elsevıer Scıence Bv, 2019)
In this study, electronic, optical and spectroscopic FT-IR, UV properties of new synthesized Schiff base hydrazone derivatives, 1-(4-nitrophenyl)-2-(4-phenoxybenzylidene)hydrazone and 1-(2,4-dinitropheny1)-2-(4-phenoxybe ...
Structural and electronic properties of cyanide-coated fullerene C-20@(CN)(n) (n=0-20): An ab initio approach
(Sprınger Heıdelberg, 2016)
Density functional theory calculations at the LDA level have been performed to investigate the geometrical structure, stabilities and electronic properties of cyanide-coated fullerene C-20@(CN)(n), with n = 0-20 in the ...
Dipole moment and solvatochromism of benzoic acid liquid crystals: Tuning the dipole moment and molecular orbital energies by substituted Au under external electric field
(Elsevıer, 2017)
The optical absorption and steady-state fluorescence spectra of 4-heptyloxybenzoic acid (4hoba), 4-octyloxybenzoic acid (400ba) and 4-nonyloxybenzoic acid (4noba) liquid crystals have been measured in a series of different ...
Estimation of ground and excited states dipole moments of alpha-hydroxy phenyl hydrazone derivatives: Experimental and quantum chemical methods
(Elsevıer Scıence Bv, 2014)
The ground state (mu(g)) and excited state (mu(e)) dipole moments of the studied alpha-hydroxy phenylhydrazones are determined by using solvatochromism theory which is based on the variation of Stokes shift with solvent's ...
Emerging ground and excited state dipole moments and external electric field effect on electronic structure. A solvatochromism and theoretical study on 2-((phenylimino)methyl)phenol derivatives
(Elsevıer Scıence Bv, 2015)
The absorption and fluorescence spectra of three 2-((phenylimino)methyl)phenol derivatives have been evaluated in a series of organic solvents. The ground state (mu(g)) and excited state (mu(e)) dipole moments are determined ...