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Cerium organic dyes

Hofrnaim first formulated the concept of mixed oxidation states for Prussian blue and other iron-containing mixed valence species. The electronic origin of the color, of course, remained obscure until the development of quantum mechanics. Another concept, described as valence oscillation , was used by Hofinaim and Hoschele following the realization that organic dyes were often found to be unsaturated species with valence resonance an example is cerium-uranium blue (3). [Pg.2716]

Mesoporous yttrium zirconium oxide or mesoporous cerium oxide anodes and a mesoporous lanthanum strontium manganate cathode constructed from nanocrystallites of these materials organized by a templating mesophase can be used in solid-oxide fuel cells. Mesoporous TiCU has a potential application in dye-sensitized solar cells. [Pg.583]

PO can be made degradable by means of additives. The types of additives include aromatic ketones (benzo-phenone and substituted benzophenones [47], qui-none), aromatic amines (trisphenylamine), polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (anthracene, certain dyes such as xanthene dyes), or transition metal organic compounds. The transition metal compounds of Fe, Co, Ni, Cr, Mn are widely used. Organo-soluble acetyl acetonates of many transition metals are photooxidants and transition metal carboxylates are also thermal pro-oxidants. Co acetylacetonate appears to be an effective catalyst for chemical degradation of PP in the marine environment. The preferred photoactivator system is ferric dibutyldithiocarbamate with a concentration range of 0.01. 1%. Scott has patented the use of organometallic compounds hke iron (ferric) dibutyldithiocarbamate or Ni-dibutyl-dithiocarbamate [48]. Cerium carboxylate [49] and carbon black are also used in such materials [50]. [Pg.498]


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