Fluorescent Dyes and Pigments

Rami Ismael

Rami Ismael

Aralon GmbH, Heiligenroth, Germany

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Hansrudolf Schwander

Hansrudolf Schwander

Ciba-Geigy AG, Basel, Switzerland

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Paul Hendrix

Paul Hendrix

Radiant Color NV, Houthalen, Belgium

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First published: 16 September 2013
Citations: 8

Abstract

The article contains sections titled:

1. Introduction
2. Naphthalimide Dyes
3. Coumarin Dyes
4. Xanthene Dyes
5. Thioxanthene and Benzoxanthene Dyes
6. Naphtholactam, Hydrazam Dyes and Homologues
7. Azlactone Dyes
8. Methine Dyes
9. Oxazine and Thiazine Dyes
10. Miscellaneous Fluorescent Dyes
11. UV Fluorescent Chromophores with No or Low Body Color
12. Special Uses
13. Daylight Fluorescent Pigments
13.1. Production
13.1.1. Dyes for Daylight Fluorescent Pigments
13.1.2. Pigment Matrices
13.1.3. Formaldehyde-Free and Solvent Resistant Fluorescent Pigments
13.1.4. Sunlight Sensors
13.1.5. Fluorescent Modifications with Covalently Bound Dyes
13.1.6. More - Not Resinated - Solid-State Fluorescent Pigments
13.2. Quality Specifications of Fluorescent Pigments
13.3. Applications of Fluorescent Pigments
13.4. Toxicology

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