38 Indophenol and related dyes
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Heinz Mustroph
Abstract
This article covers three closely related types of colorant: the indophenol class of dyes plus those of their indaniline and indamine counterparts. Their roots stretch all the way back to the mid-nineteenth-century period during which synthetic dyes were successfully commercialized for the first time. The early history and subsequent development of these classes are briefly surveyed along with their chemistry. Two of their most important applications involve the synthesis of the dyes as part of the coloration process: the development of images from photographic film and the dyeing of hair. This introduction to indo dyes closes by describing their role in these and other coloration processes.
Abstract
This article covers three closely related types of colorant: the indophenol class of dyes plus those of their indaniline and indamine counterparts. Their roots stretch all the way back to the mid-nineteenth-century period during which synthetic dyes were successfully commercialized for the first time. The early history and subsequent development of these classes are briefly surveyed along with their chemistry. Two of their most important applications involve the synthesis of the dyes as part of the coloration process: the development of images from photographic film and the dyeing of hair. This introduction to indo dyes closes by describing their role in these and other coloration processes.
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
- 23 Color measurement 407
- 24 Cyanine dyes 465
- 25 Diarylethene dyes 503
- 26 Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) pigments 525
- 27 Dioxazine pigments 535
- 28 Disazo (Bishydrazone) condensation pigments 543
- 29 Disazo (Bishydrazone) pigments based on acetoacetanilides 555
- 30 Disazo (Bishydrazone) pigments based on pyrazolones 571
- 31 Dyes: quantum chemical calculation of electronic spectra 577
- 32 Effect pigments 605
- 33 Fluorescence and fluorescent dyes 611
- 34 Fulgide dyes 651
- 35 Hemicyanine dyes 671
- 36 Hemioxonol dyes 685
- 37 Historical pigments, dyes and binders 691
- 38 Indophenol and related dyes 749
- 39 Inorganic luminescent pigments 765
- 40 Iron blue pigments 777
- 41 Iron oxide pigments 783
- 42 Merocyanine dyes 799
- 43 Metal complex pigments 815
- 44 Metal effect pigments 829
- Index 849
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Preface V
- Contents VII
- List of contributors XV
- 23 Color measurement 407
- 24 Cyanine dyes 465
- 25 Diarylethene dyes 503
- 26 Diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) pigments 525
- 27 Dioxazine pigments 535
- 28 Disazo (Bishydrazone) condensation pigments 543
- 29 Disazo (Bishydrazone) pigments based on acetoacetanilides 555
- 30 Disazo (Bishydrazone) pigments based on pyrazolones 571
- 31 Dyes: quantum chemical calculation of electronic spectra 577
- 32 Effect pigments 605
- 33 Fluorescence and fluorescent dyes 611
- 34 Fulgide dyes 651
- 35 Hemicyanine dyes 671
- 36 Hemioxonol dyes 685
- 37 Historical pigments, dyes and binders 691
- 38 Indophenol and related dyes 749
- 39 Inorganic luminescent pigments 765
- 40 Iron blue pigments 777
- 41 Iron oxide pigments 783
- 42 Merocyanine dyes 799
- 43 Metal complex pigments 815
- 44 Metal effect pigments 829
- Index 849