It looks like you're referring to a paper titled "Stable and thermochromic organohydrogels for thermostatically controlled display windows," published in *Chemical Engineering Journal* with an impact factor of 13.3. The paper seems to discuss the development of organohydrogels that can undergo thermochromic transitions, which means they change color in response to temperature changes. These ma ...
It looks like you're referring to a paper titled "Stable and thermochromic organohydrogels for thermostatically controlled display windows," published in *Chemical Engineering Journal* with an impact factor of 13.3. The paper seems to discuss the development of organohydrogels that can undergo thermochromic transitions, which means they change color in response to temperature changes. These materials are likely being studied for potential applications in thermostatically controlled display windows, which could adapt their properties (e.g., transparency or color) based on temperature, providing both functional and aesthetic benefits.
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