Design rules for reversible thermochromic mixtures

The results of a systematic study of the influence of the color developer and the solvent on thermochromic properties of a reversible thermochromic system—crystal violet lactone as dye; propyl gallate, octyl gallate or lauryl gallate as developer; 1-tetradecanol, 1-hexadecanol or 1-octadecanol as so...

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Developers
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Materials science
Mixtures
Phase diagrams
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