STUDY OF CHROMOTROPIC PROPERTIES OF COLORANTS

In order to explore technical feasibility regarding the use of chromotropic colorants for a ''chameleon'' type camouflage system, photochromic, thermochromic, and chemochromic systems have been studied. Where possible, simple theoretical models for the various systems were analyz...

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