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Steamrollers, sports cars and security: phthalocyanine progress through the ages

✍ Scribed by P. Gregory


Book ID
101290229
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
137 KB
Volume
03
Category
Article
ISSN
1088-4246

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✦ Synopsis


Serendipity has been a major player in most dye discoveries, and phthalocyanines are no exception. The true account of their discovery in 1928 is given using information provided by one of the individuals involved (Ron Greig). One of the inventors, Drescher, after making a key observation as to the nature of the insoluble blue impurity formed in the routine manufacture of phthalimide from phthalic anhydride, was killed weeks later when, on his beloved Sunbeam motorcycle, he had a head-on collision with a steamroller on his way to work. The unique properties of phthalocyanine dyes and pigments make them the colorant of choice for most blue and green colours. Thus most blue and green cars, including sports cars, are coloured by phthalocyanine pigments. In addition to these traditional uses, phthalocyanines are also finding extensive use in modern hi-tech areas. They are used for their colour as, for example, cyan dyes in ink jet printing, and in colourless applications such as infrared absorbers in security. The discovery, traditional and hitech applications of phthalocyanines are described in detail in this paper.