Colour chemistry /
"This revised and up-dated second edition provides a current insight into how the fundamental principles of the chemistry of colour are applied in dyes and pigments."--Back cover
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, UK :
Royal Society of Chemistry,
[2015]
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Edición: | 2nd edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Colour: A Historical Perspective
- Introduction
- The early history of dyes and pigments
- The era of the synthetic dye
- Colour chemistry in the twentieth century
- Recent and current trends in colour chemistry
- References
- 2. The Physical and Chemical Basis of Colour
- Introduction
- Visible light
- The eye
- The causes of colour
- The interaction of light with objects
- Fluorescence and phosphorescence
- Dyes and pigments
- Classification of colorants
- Colour and molecular structure
- Valence-bond approach to colour/structure relationships
- Molecular orbital approach to colour/structure relationships
- Molecular mechanics
- QSAR and QSPR
- Colour in inorganic compounds
- Colour in metal complexes (coordination compounds)
- Colour from charge transfer transitions in inorgan ic materials
- Colour in inorganic semiconductors
- References.
- (Continued). 3. Azo Dyes and Pigments
- Introduction
- Isomerism in azo dyes and pigments
- Synthesis of azo dyes and pigments
- Diazotisation
- Azo coupling
- Strategies for azo dye and pigment synthesis
- Synthesis of monoazo dyes and pigments
- Synthesis of disazo dyes and pigments
- Synthesis of dyes and pigments containing more than two azo groups
- Metal complex azo dyes and pigments
- References
- 4. Carbonyl Dyes and Pigments
- Introduction
- Anthraquinones
- Indigoid dyes and pigments
- Benzodifuranones
- Fluorescent carbonyl dyes
- Carbonyl pigments
- The quinone-hydroquinone redox system
- Synthesis of carbonyl colorants
- Synthesis of anthraquinones
- Synthesis of indigoid colorants
- Synthesis of benzodifuranones and coumarin dyes
- Synthesis of carbonyl pigments
- References
- 5. Phthalocyanines
- Introduction
- Structure and properties of phthalocyanines
- Synthesis of phthalocyanines
- References
- 6. Miscellaneous Chemical Classes of Dyes and Pigments
- Introduction
- Polyene and polymethine dyes
- Arylcarbonium ion colorants
- Dioxazines
- Sulfur dyes
- Nitro dyes
- References.
- (Continued). 7. Textile Dyes (excluding Reactive Dyes)
- Introduction
- Dyes for protein fibres
- Dyes for cellulosic fibres
- Dyes for synthetic fibres
- References
- 8. Reactive Dyes for Textile Fibres
- Introduction
- Fibre-reactive groups
- Fibre-reactive groups reacting by nucleophilic substitution
- Fibre-reactive groups reacting by nucleophilic addition
- Polyfunctional reactive dyes
- Chromogenic groups
- Synthesis of reactive dyes
- References
- 9. Pigments
- Introduction
- Inorganic pigments
- Titanium dioxide and other white pigments
- Coloured oxides and oxide-hydroxides
- Cadmium sulfies, lead chromates and related pigments
- Ultramarines
- Prussian blue
- Carbon black
- Organic pigments
- Azo pigments
- Copper phthalocyanines
- High performance organic pigments
- Molecular and crystal modelling of pigments
- Pigments for special effects
- Metallic pigments
- Pearlescent pigments
- Optically-variable pigments
- Fluorescent pigments
- References.
- (Continued).
- 10. Colour in Cosmetics, with Special Emphasis on Hair Coloration
- Introduction
- Colorants for decorative cosmetics
- Hair coloration
- Oxidative hair coloration
- Non-oxidative hair dyeing
- References
- 11. Functional or 'High Technology' Dyes and Pigments
- Introduction
- Electronic applications of dyes and pigments
- Colour in electronic displays
- Laser dyes
- Dyes in solar energy conversion
- Dyes in optical data storage
- Reprographics applications of dyes and pigments
- Electrophotography
- Inkjet printing
- Dye diffusion thermal transfer (D2T2) printing
- Biomedical applications of dyes
- biological stains and probes
- Photodynamic therapy
- Chromic materials
- Ionochromism
- Thermochromism
- Photochromism
- Electrochromism
- Miscellaneous colour change phenomena
- References
- 12. Colour and the Environment
- References.