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Mixed Metal Oxide Pigments - Zinc Sulfide Pigments
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Volume 3
From Mixed Metal Oxide Pigments to Zinc Sulfi de Pigments
With contributions on various industrially important dyes, inorganic pigments and organic pigments
- A comprehensive overview on all important dyes, inorganic and organic pigments supplemented by information on all relevant applications and color fundamentals
- The chapters are clearly structured and arranged in alphabetical order in the 3-volumes.
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- Ď-charge density distribution
- Ď-electronic polarizability
- ĎâĎ stacking
- 0â0 vibronic transition
- 10° normal observer
- 10° standard observer
- 13CNMR chemical shifts
- 1,4,5,8-tetracarboxylic acid
- 2-layer coatings
- 2-naphthol
- 3-hydroxy-2-naphthoic acid
- 3,3Ęš-dichlorobenzidine
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- absorption band
- absorption maximum
- absorption spectrum
- acetylene black process
- acid number
- actinometer
- activator ions
- additives
- adiabatic transition energy
- aesculin
- aftertreatment
- agglomerate
- aggregate
- Agnesi curve
- alizarin
- alumina flakes
- aluminum flakes
- aluminum granulate
- aluminum grid
- aluminum pigments
- amber
- amide
- aminoanthraquinone
- aminoplastics
- amino styryl pyridinium (ASP)
- anatase
- anatase pigments
- anchor shape
- anellated hemicyanine dyes (ANNINE-n)
- angle-dependent effects
- anil
- aniline process
- animal raw materials
- anomalous dispersion
- anomalous refraction
- anthanthrone
- anthracene
- anthrapyrimidine
- anthraquinone
- anthraquinonoid
- a...
Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- List of contributors
- 45âMixed metal oxide pigments
- 46âMonoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on acetoacetanilides
- 47âMonoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on benzimidazolones
- 48âMonoazo (Monohydrazone) pigments based on 2-naphthol and derivatives
- 49âNaphthopyran dyes
- 50âOrganic pigments: general principles
- 51âOxonitride pigments
- 52âOxonol dyes
- 53âPerylene and perinone pigments
- 54âPhotochromic dyes
- 55âPhthalocyanine blue pigments
- 56âPhthalocyanine green pigments
- 57âPhthalocyanine pigments: general principles
- 58âPigments: general aspects
- 59âPolymethine dyes
- 60âQuinacridone pigments
- 61âSpecial effect pigments
- 62âSpirooxazine dyes
- 63âSpiropyran dyes
- 64âStreptocyanine dyes
- 65âStreptomerocyanine dyes
- 66âTitanium dioxide pigments
- 67âTransparent pigments
- 68âUltramarine pigments
- 69âWhite pigments
- 70âZinc oxide pigments
- 71âZinc sulfide pigments
- Index