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ISBN 10: 1782625313
ISBN 13: 9781782625315
Author: Robert Christie
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. The text has been expanded and re-written throughout, while largely maintaining the structure of the first edition. In particular, the chapter on functional dyes has been substantially re-written to embrace the significant developments in chemistry and technology that this area has experienced in the last decade. As industry and society have become increasingly sensitive towards environmental issues, the chapter describing how the colour industry has been responding is expanded to reflect this growing importance. A new chapter is introduced on colour in cosmetics, with particular emphasis on hair dyes, reflecting the growing international, industrial significance of this topic. This chapter is co-written with Dr Olivier Morel.
Colour Chemistry will be of interest to academics and industrialists who are specialists in colour science or who have involvement with the diverse range of coloured materials, for example traditional application in textiles, paints, printing inks, plastics and cosmetics, and functional applications in electronics and biology. Broad and balanced in its coverage, this book provides an introduction to the chemistry of colour that is ideal for students, graduates and those in industry and academia seeking an introduction to the topic.
Robert Christie is a Professor in Colour Chemistry and Technology at Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, and a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia. He also acts as a consultant to the colour manufacturing and application industry worldwide.
Colour Chemistry RSC 2nd Table of contents:
Chapter 1 Colour: A Historical Perspective
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Early History of Dyes and Pigments
1.3 The Era of the Synthetic Dye
1.4 Colour Chemistry in the Twentieth Century
1.5 Recent and Current Trends in Colour Chemistry
References
Chapter 2 The Physical and Chemical Basis of Colour
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Visible Light
2.3 The Eye
2.4 The Causes of Colour
2.5 The Interaction of Light with Objects
2.6 Fluorescence and Phosphorescence
2.7 Dyes and Pigments
2.8 Classification of Colorants
2.9 Colour and Molecular Structure
2.9.1 Valence-Bond Approach to Colour/Structure Relationships
2.9.2 Molecular Orbital Approach to Colour/Structure Relationships
2.9.3 Molecular Mechanics
2.9.4 QSAR and QSPR
2.10 Colour in Inorganic Compounds
2.10.1 Colour in Metal Complexes (Coordination Compounds)
2.10.2 Colour from Charge Transfer Transitions in Inorganic Materials
2.10.3 Colour in Inorganic Semiconductors
References
Chapter 3 Azo Dyes and Pigments
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Isomerism in Azo Dyes and Pigments
3.3 Synthesis of Azo Dyes and Pigments
3.3.1 Diazotisation
3.3.2 Azo Coupling
3.4 Strategies for Azo Dye and Pigment Synthesis
3.4.1 Synthesis of Monoazo Dyes and Pigments
3.4.2 Synthesis of Disazo Dyes and Pigments
3.4.3 Synthesis of Dyes and Pigments containing more than two Azo Groups
3.5 Metal Complex Azo Dyes and Pigments
References
Chapter 4 Carbonyl Dyes and Pigments
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Anthraquinones
4.3 Indigoid Dyes and Pigments
4.4 Benzodifuranones
4.5 Fluorescent Carbonyl Dyes
4.6 Carbonyl Pigments
4.7 The Quinone–Hydroquinone Redox System
4.8 Synthesis of Carbonyl Colorants
4.8.1 Synthesis of Anthraquinones
4.8.2 Synthesis of Indigoid Colorants
4.8.3 Synthesis of Benzodifuranones and Coumarin Dyes
4.8.4 Synthesis of Carbonyl Pigments
References
Chapter 5 Phthalocyanines
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Structure and Properties of Phthalocyanines
5.3 Synthesis of Phthalocyanines
References
Chapter 6 Miscellaneous Chemical Classes of Organic Dyes and Pigments
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Polyene and Polymethine Dyes
6.3 Arylcarbonium Ion Colorants
6.4 Dioxazines
6.5 Sulfur Dyes
6.6 Nitro Dyes
References
Chapter 7 Textile Dyes (excluding Reactive Dyes)
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Dyes for Protein Fibres
7.3 Dyes for Cellulosic Fibres
7.4 Dyes for Synthetic Fibres
References
Chapter 8 Reactive Dyes for Textile Fibres
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Fibre-Reactive Groups
8.2.1 Fibre-Reactive Groups Reacting by Nucleophilic Substitution
8.2.2 Fibre-Reactive Groups Reacting by Nucleophilic Addition
8.3 Polyfunctional Reactive Dyes
8.4 Chromogenic Groups
8.5 Synthesis of Reactive Dyes
References
Chapter 9 Pigments
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Inorganic Pigments
9.2.1 Titanium Dioxide and other White Pigments
9.2.2 Coloured Oxides and Oxide-hydroxides
9.2.3 Cadmium Sulfides, Lead Chromates and Related Pigments
9.2.4 Ultramarines
9.2.5 Prussian Blue
9.2.6 Carbon Black
9.3 Organic Pigments
9.3.1 Azo Pigments
9.3.2 Copper Phthalocyanines
9.3.3 High performance Organic Pigments
9.4 Molecular and Crystal Modelling of Pigments
9.5 Pigments for Special Effects
9.5.1 Metallic Pigments
9.5.2 Pearlescent Pigments
9.5.3 Optically-Variable Pigments
9.5.4 Fluorescent Pigments
References
Chapter 10 Colour in Cosmetics, with Special Emphasis on Hair Coloration
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Colorants for Decorative Cosmetics
10.3 Hair Coloration
10.3.1 Oxidative Hair Coloration
10.3.2 Non-oxidative Hair Dyeing
References
Chapter 11 Functional or ‘High Technology’ Dyes and Pigments
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Electronic Applications of Dyes and Pigments
11.2.1 Colour in Electronic Displays
11.2.2 Laser Dyes
11.2.3 Dyes in Solar Energy Conversion
11.2.4 Dyes in Optical Data Storage
11.3 Reprographics Applications of Dyes and Pigments
11.3.1 Electrophotography
11.3.2 Inkjet Printing
11.3.3 Dye Diffusion Thermal Transfer (D2T2) Printing
11.4 Biomedical Applications of Dyes
11.4.1 Biological Stains and Probes
11.4.2 Photodynamic Therapy
11.5 Chromic Materials
11.5.1 Ionochromism
11.5.2 Thermochromism
11.5.3 Photochromism
11.5.4 Electrochromism
11.5.5 Miscellaneous Colour Change Phenomena
References
Chapter 12 Colour and the Environment
References
Subject Index
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