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Section 26 16 Carotenoids are tetraterpenes They have 40 carbons and numerous dou ble bonds Many of the double bonds are conjugated causing carotenes to absorb visible light and be brightly colored They are often plant pigments... [Pg.1103]

The predominant cellulose ester fiber is cellulose acetate, a partially acetylated cellulose, also called acetate or secondary acetate. It is widely used in textiles because of its attractive economics, bright color, styling versatiUty, and other favorable aesthetic properties. However, its largest commercial appHcation is as the fibrous material in cigarette filters, where its smoke removal properties and contribution to taste make it the standard for the cigarette industry. Cellulose triacetate fiber, also known as primary cellulose acetate, is an almost completely acetylated cellulose. Although it has fiber properties that are different, and in many ways better than cellulose acetate, it is of lower commercial significance primarily because of environmental considerations in fiber preparation. [Pg.290]

Indanthrones. Indanthrone blue (Cl Vat Blue 4) [81-77-6] (6) (Cl 69800) is the first invented anthraquinone vat dye, and has been extensively used as the most important vat dye for many decades because of its bright color as well as excellent affinity and fastness. These advantages are considered to be due to the stable stmcture attained by the intramolecular hydrogen bonding (145). [Pg.328]

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons dissolve in chloroaluminate(III) ionic liquids to give brightly colored solutions (due to the protonated aromatic compound [31]). The... [Pg.179]

Arenediazonium salts undergo a coupling reaction with activated aromatic rings such as phenols and arylamines to yield brightly colored azo compounds, Ar—N=N—Ar. ... [Pg.944]

Arylamines are converted by diazotization with nitrous acid into arenediazonium salts, ArN2+ X-. The diazonio group can then be replaced by many other substituents in the Sandmeyer reaction to give a wide variety of substituted aromatic compounds. Aryl chlorides, bromides, iodides, and nitriles can be prepared from arenediazonium salts, as can arenes and phenols. In addition to their reactivity toward substitution reactions, diazonium salts undergo coupling with phenols and arylamines to give brightly colored azo dyes. [Pg.958]

Polyester, thermoplastic TP polyesters have different grades. Polybutylene tereph-thalate (PBT) a crystalline polymer and an excellent engineering material. It has marginal chemical resistance but resists moisture, creep, fire, fats, and oils. Molded items are hard, bright colored, and retain their impact strength at temperatures as low as — 40°F (-40°C). Uses include auto louvers, under-the-hood electricals, and mechanical parts. [Pg.428]

The bright colors of flowers and the varied hues of autumn leaves have always been a cause for delight, but it was nor until the twentieth century that chemists understood how these colors arise from the presence of organic compounds with common structural features. They discovered how small differences in the structures of the molecules of these compounds can enhance photosynthesis, produce important vitamins, and attract pollinating bees. They now know how the shapes of molecules and the orbitals occupied by their electrons explain the properties of these compounds and even the processes taking place in our eyes that allow us to see them. [Pg.218]

Much research focuses on the structures, properties, and uses of the complexes formed between d-metal ions acting as Lewis acids and a variety of Lewis bases, partly because they participate in many biological reactions. Hemoglobin and vitamin B12, for example, are both complexes—the former of iron and the latter of cobalt (Box 16.1). Complexes of the d-metals are often brightly colored and magnetic and are used in chemistry for analysis, to dissolve ions (Section 11.13), in the... [Pg.788]

Failure of water pressure can spell disaster in laboratories where some operations, such as distillations, are dependent on water. Ideally, an audible alarm would indicate the lack of water pressure. Laboratory supply houses sell water flow indicators that can be placed in series with the water line to equipment. When water is flowing, a brightly colored ball in a clear tube will move or a small propeller will turn. These can be observed from a considerable distance by watchful laboratory personnel. [Pg.50]

There is usually no need to supplement with specific vitamins. Patients should be encouraged to eat a well balanced diet and should also take a multivitamin and mineral supplement. Some clinicians recommend vitamins C and E for their antioxidant properties however, no significant improvements have been shown compared to placebo. Encourage patients to eat a diet rich in vitamin C and E (i.e., bright colored fruits and vegetables, nuts, and whole grains). Metabolism of levodopa may cause elevated homocysteine concentrations that... [Pg.482]

Cottons could be finely woven, washed, and painted or printed with bright colors. They were novelties, as light and comfortable to wear as they were moderate in price. When French Protestant Huguenots began printing... [Pg.20]

Their discoveries—white clothes, cheap soap and sugar, brightly colored washable fabric, clean water, fertilizer, powerful aviation and automotive fuel, safe refrigerants, synthetic textiles, pesticides, and lead-free fuel and food—were enthusiastically embraced by the buying public. Few of us today would want to do without them. [Pg.255]

The trinuclear complexes [Au3(/7-MeC6H4N = OEt)3] and [Au3(Bzim)3] (Bzim= 1-benzylimida-zolate), which are colorless, can produce brightly colored materials by sandwiching naked Ag+ or Tl+ ions form linear-chain complexes (Figure 27) with luminescence properties as luminescence thermochromism.3173,3174... [Pg.1081]


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