Abstract

Different kinetic equations for the description of a reversible photochemical and superimposed thermal reaction were evaluated. This kinetic analysis yielded reaction constants, which may have no physical significance and depend on the chemical system examined. To examine the influence of relative rates, temperature and spectral properties of the compounds on the quality of the evaluation, both exact and noisy test data sets were generated by using assumed reaction constants, relative ratios of absorptivities and various experimental conditions. As a consequence, the information gained was then applied to experimental data measured for a photochromic system (dihydroindolizine—betaine). Finally, we drew conclusions regarding the optimal experimental conditions and estimated the numerical significances of the data.

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