Metal-free synthetic organic dyes

Author(s)

    • Ziarani, Ghodsi
    • Moradi, Razieh
    • Lashgari, Negar
    • Kruger, Hendrik G.

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Metal-free synthetic organic dyes

Ghodsi Ziarani, Razieh Moradi, Negar Lashgari, Hendrik G. Kruger

Elsevier, 2018

  • pbk.

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Description

Metal- Free Synthetic Organic Dyes is a comprehensive guide to the synthetic, organic dyes that are classified by their chemical structure. As synthetic dyes are playing an increasingly important role in modern life, with applications in both industry and scientific research, this book provides insights on the many research attempts that have been made to explore new photosensitizers in the development of dye sensitized solar cells (DSCs). These novel photosensitizers have incorporated, within their structure, different organic groups, such as coumarins, cyanines, hemicyanines, indolines, triphenylamines, bis(dimethylfluorenyl) aminophenyls, phenothiazines, tetrahydroquinolines, carbazoles, polyenes, fluorenes, and many others. This comprehensive resource contains color figures and schemes for each dye discussed, and is an invaluable resource for organic, inorganic and analytical chemists working in academia and industry.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction and Importance of Synthetic Organic Dyes2. Anthraquinone Dyes3. Aryl Amine Dyes4. Azo Dyes5. Bodipy Dyes6. Carbazole Dyes7. Coumarin Dyes8. Cyanine Dyes9. Fluorene Dyes10. Fluorescein Dyes11. Imide Dyes12. Oxazine Dyes13. Phenothiazine Dyes14. Rhodamine Dyes15. Squaraine Dyes16. Thiophene Dyes17. Triazine Dyes18. The Dyes Based on Several Chromophores19. Miscellaneous Dyes20. Conclusions

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