Organic luminescent materials / B.M. Krasovitskii, B.M. Bolotin ; translated by V.G. Vopian.

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Krasovit︠s︡kiĭ, B. M. (Boris Markovich) [Browse]
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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Weinheim ; New York, NY, USA : VCH, ©1988.
Description
xi, 340 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm

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    Notes
    • Translation of: Organicheskie li︠u︡minofory.
    • Includes index.
    Bibliographic references
    Bibliography: p. [295]-329.
    Contents
    • Introduction. General concepts of luminescence and organic luminescent materials
    • pt. I. Major classes of organic luminescent materials. Aromatic hydrocarbons and their substitution products
    • Compounds with arylethylene and arylacetylene groups
    • Compounds with an exocyclic C=N group
    • Five-membered heterocyclic compounds
    • Six-membered heterocyclic compounds
    • Carbonyl-containing compounds
    • Naphthalic acid derivatives
    • pt. II. Applications of organic luminescent materials. Daylight-fluorescent pigments and paints
    • Luminescent dyes for plastics and man-made fibers
    • Optical brightening agents
    • Organic scintillators
    • Lasers based on organic luminophors
    • Materials for luminescence flaw detection
    • Organic luminophors in chemiluminescent and electrochemiluminescent compositions
    • Luminophors in analytical chemistry
    • Luminophors in biology and medicine
    • Some other applications of organic luminophors
    • Appendix A. Quantitative fluorimetry
    • Appendix B. Electronic spectra of organic luminophors.
    ISBN
    • 0895736624 ((U.S.))
    • 9780895736628 ((U.S.))
    • 352726728X ((Germany))
    • 9783527267286 ((Germany))
    LCCN
    88020895
    OCLC
    18381303
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