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Abstract
Chiral salicylaldehyde Schiff bases and their racemates have identical molecule structure but present distinct photo-response properties. The formers are photochromic while the latters are photostable. This phenomenon comes from the different packing mode influenced by Wallach's rule, which provides a novel perspective to understand the influence of molecule pressure on their photophysical properties. More details are discussed in the article by Li et al. on pages 2987—2992.
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The Chinese Journal of Chemistry is an international forum for peer-reviewed original research results in all fields of chemistry. Founded in 1983 under the name Acta Chimica Sinica English Edition and renamed in 1990 as Chinese Journal of Chemistry, the journal publishes a stimulating mixture of Accounts, Full Papers, Notes and Communications in English.