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Indigoid dyes and pigments

M. Puchalska, K. Polec Pawlak, I. Zadrozna, H. Hryszko and M. Jarosz, Identification of indigoid dyes in natural organic pigments used in historical art objects by high performance liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, J. Mass Spectrom., 39, 1441 1449 (2004). [Pg.387]

This chromogen (1.13) is somewhat reminiscent of the indigoid and anthraquinone types but it has not yielded useful vat dyes. Bluish red pigments of the quinacridone class are especially important in violet and magenta colours or for deep reds in admixture with inorganic cadmium scarlets. [Pg.8]


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