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TECHNICAL NOTES - Bachem

groups which upon cleavage can be converted into a chromophore by using 5,5´-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid) also known as DTNB or Ellman’s reagent The rate of thioester hydrolysis is measured at 405 nm to monitor the formation of 2-nitro-5-thiobenzoate anion (ε 410nm = 14 000 M-1cm-1) Alternatively, 4,4’-dithiodipyridine can be



Atomistic Molecular Modeling of the Effect of Chromophore

the chromophore, partial charges on the individual atoms within the chromophores are assigned using MOPAC24 charges from a geometry optimization simulations For example, the EZ-FTC chromophore has a dipole moment of 14 D calculated using the MOPAC partial charges on the molecule with the CVFF



Light colour and different dyestuffs

This chromophore is a nitrogen with two oxygen atoms attached One oxygen is shown attached with a single bond, the other with a double bond



GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE CHEMISTRY OF DYES 1 Principles

the visible spectrum (400–700 nm), 2) have at least one chromophore (colour-bearing group), 3) have a conjugated system, i e a structure with alternating double and single bonds, and 4) exhibit resonance of electrons, which is a stabilizing force in organic compounds (Abrahart, 1977) When any one of these features is lacking from the



ORGANIC DYES OR CLOSELY-RELATED COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DYES

Definition statement This place covers: • Dyes (coloured compounds being at least partially soluble in a liquid medium; thereby the chemical structure of the chromophore might be relevant for the sub-group given for a certain dye class [e g anthracene dyes (C09B 1/00), monoazo dyes (C09B 29/00), quinacridones (C09B 48/00)] etc )] or



Thinking about Ink: Composition, History, and Uses

2 have a chromophore, and 3 be conjugated [4] The importance of conjugated chromophores is seen in the image below where placing an azo group in between conjugated rings instead of between methyl groups produces a colored substance [4] Varnishes While colorants provide the visible color for the ink and are the most



OptimumSpectrumandPulseShapeforVascularLesionTreatment

Sep 03, 2013 · vessel at 500 micron depth in Fig 3 By definition, heat production of a chromophore is given by the product of the chromophore’s absorption strength and the power density of light at the location of the chromophore in the skin The heat production curves account for the effect of tissue scatter that is also a function of wavelength While



Ultraviolet Visible Molecular Absorption Spectroscopy

• E g A solution containing a UV absorbing chromophore (λmax 250 nm) is impinged with UV radiation (180 to 350 nm) of power PO (note: this is not a monochromatic light source) (UV/VIS-PDA) • Some of PO is absorbed due to electron excitation within the chromophore, and is related to [analyte] and transition probability

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