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Metal Complex Dyes

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Infrared Absorbing Dyes

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Many kinds of metal complexes have been synthesized for the chemical analysis of metal ions and for use as catalysts for organic reactions, as dyes and pigments, and in other materials. Many metal complexes are also used as mordant dyes. They are, in general, insoluble or slightly soluble in water and most organic solvents. Some kinds of nickel complexes have been used for the Q-switch dye laser,1 in infrared absorbing films for agricultural uses, and as infrared absorbers in sunglasses and goggles, antioxidants for polymers,2,3 and singlet oxygen quenchers for the photofading of dyes.4

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Namba, K. (1990). Metal Complex Dyes. In: Matsuoka, M. (eds) Infrared Absorbing Dyes. Topics in Applied Chemistry. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2046-1_6

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