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Light Absorption of Organic Colorants
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Author(s):
Jürgen Fabian
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Horst Hartmann
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1980
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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978-3-642-67589-8
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978-3-642-67587-4
Publication date (Print):
1980
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10.1007/978-3-642-67587-4
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Phenomenological Conceptions on Color and Constitution
pp. 3
UV/VIS Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemistry of Organic Colorants
pp. 9
Relation between Phenomenological and Quantum Chemical Theories
pp. 14
Theoretical Methods for Deriving Color-Structure Relationships
pp. 20
Classification of Organic Colorants
pp. 24
Polyene Dyes
pp. 42
Azo Dyes
pp. 80
Carboximide, Nitro and Quinacridone Dyes
pp. 89
Quinoid Dyes
pp. 115
Indigoid Dyes
pp. 137
Diphenylmethane, Triphenylmethane and Related Dyes
pp. 162
Polymethine Dyes
pp. 198
Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines
pp. 205
Conjugated Betaine Dyes
pp. 212
Multiple Chromophore Dyes
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