Title: Industrial Organic Pigments: Production, Properties, Applications
Authors: Willy Herbst and Klaus Hunger
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Year: 2004
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 3527305769, 9783527305766
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Table of Contents (compact version):
1. General
1. General
1.1. Definition: Pigments–Dyes
1.2. Historical
1.3. Classification of Organic Pigments
1.4. Chemical Characterization of Pigments
1.5. Physical Characterization of Pigments
1.6. Important Application Properties and Concepts
1.7. Particle Size Distribution and Application Properties of Pigmented Media
1.8. Areas of Application for Organic Pigments
2. Azo Pigments
2.1. Starting Materials, Synthesis
2.2. Synthesis of Azo Pigments
2.3. Monoazo Yellow and Orange Pigments
2.4. B-Naphthol Pigments
2.5. Naphthol AS Pigments
2.6. Red Azo Pigment Lakes
2.7. Benzimidazolone Pigments
2.8. Disazo Condensation Pigments
2.9. Metal Complex Pigments
2.10. Isoindolinone and Isoindoline Pigments
3. Polycyclic Pigments
3.1. Phthalocyanine Pigments
3.2. Quinacridone Pigments
3.3. Vat Dyes Prepared as Pigments
3.4. Perylene and Perinone Pigments
3.5. Diketopyrrolo-Pyrrole (DPP) Pigments
3.6. Thioindigo Pigments
3.7. Various Polycyclic Pigments
3.8. Dioxazine Pigments
3.9. Quinophthalone Pigments
3.10. Triarylcarbonium Pigments
4. Miscellaneous Pigments
4.1. Aluminum Pigment Lakes
4.2. Pigments with Known Chemical Structure which cannot be Assigned to Other Chapters
4.3. Pigments with Hitherto Unknown Chemical Structure
5. Legislation, Ecology, Toxicology
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Legislation
5.3. Ecology
5.4. Toxicology
Review of Chemical Structures and Chemical Reactions
List of Commercially Available Pigments
Authors: Willy Herbst and Klaus Hunger
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Year: 2004
Edition: 3rd
ISBN: 3527305769, 9783527305766
Preview 1: http://www.amazon.com/...
Preview 2: http://books.google.pt/...
You can't download it but still you can browse it!
Table of Contents (compact version):
1. General
1. General
1.1. Definition: Pigments–Dyes
1.2. Historical
1.3. Classification of Organic Pigments
1.4. Chemical Characterization of Pigments
1.5. Physical Characterization of Pigments
1.6. Important Application Properties and Concepts
1.7. Particle Size Distribution and Application Properties of Pigmented Media
1.8. Areas of Application for Organic Pigments
2. Azo Pigments
2.1. Starting Materials, Synthesis
2.2. Synthesis of Azo Pigments
2.3. Monoazo Yellow and Orange Pigments
2.4. B-Naphthol Pigments
2.5. Naphthol AS Pigments
2.6. Red Azo Pigment Lakes
2.7. Benzimidazolone Pigments
2.8. Disazo Condensation Pigments
2.9. Metal Complex Pigments
2.10. Isoindolinone and Isoindoline Pigments
3. Polycyclic Pigments
3.1. Phthalocyanine Pigments
3.2. Quinacridone Pigments
3.3. Vat Dyes Prepared as Pigments
3.4. Perylene and Perinone Pigments
3.5. Diketopyrrolo-Pyrrole (DPP) Pigments
3.6. Thioindigo Pigments
3.7. Various Polycyclic Pigments
3.8. Dioxazine Pigments
3.9. Quinophthalone Pigments
3.10. Triarylcarbonium Pigments
4. Miscellaneous Pigments
4.1. Aluminum Pigment Lakes
4.2. Pigments with Known Chemical Structure which cannot be Assigned to Other Chapters
4.3. Pigments with Hitherto Unknown Chemical Structure
5. Legislation, Ecology, Toxicology
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Legislation
5.3. Ecology
5.4. Toxicology
Review of Chemical Structures and Chemical Reactions
List of Commercially Available Pigments
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