For a fixed number of initial 
chromophore precursors, the color may saturate to a maximum yellowness with time (polystyrene, polyoxymethylene, and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene copolymer in figures 13.6 and 13.7 of Wypych (1) (additionally, Rivaton (13) pp.
Peng, "Photoisomerization of the green fluorescence protein 
chromophore and the meta- and para-amino analogues," Chemical Communications, vol.
The luminescence polarization P can also be estimated, which is a very effective and sensitive parameter in the evaluation of 
chromophore molecular alignment in polymer films.
The reaction route of the 
Chromophore c is also included in Scheme 1.
The band gap generally is feeble for all the studied systems, since these values are usually included between 3.55 and 2.34 eV, this last value affected the system noted Mol2 A, the observed decrease of gap is due to the addition of 
chromophore, these results are confirmed by the propagation of the electronic density.
Wang, "Liquid-crystalline compounds containing both a strong push-pull azo 
chromophore and a cholesteryl unit as photoresponsive molecular glass materials," Journal of Materials Chemistry C, vol.
Using three-dimensional (3D) homology modeling, we demonstrated that only two of three candidates have a lysine directed toward the inner protein core, a requirement for 
chromophore attachment.
At this point, the aforementioned device, which takes into account the scattering of tissue, is to determine the concentration of 
chromophores (or optical absorbers) due to attenuated light strikes to the superficial layer of tissue.
Catecholamine reacts with phenazone in the presence of peroxidase, generating a less efficient 
chromophore and thus a negative interference (2).
This research suggests that the PerioLase MVP-7 kills Pg bacteria by destroying an invisible 
chromophore. In other words, periodontal bugs do not need to be black, or even visible to the human eye, in order to be eliminated by the PerioLase MVP-7.
Subsequent chapters address boron-containing BODIPY 
chromophore for fluorescent sensing; boronic acid chemistry applications to electroanalysis; polymer self-assembly mediated by boronic acid; boron-containing hydrogels in medical diagnosis; boronate affinity materials; the use of reversible esterification to build boronate microparticles; and the use of boron as a cross-coupling partner.