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Perylene and perinone pigments
Robert Christie
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, Adrian Abel
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School of Textiles & Design
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Analogy
8%
Class
8%
Color
50%
Good
8%
Heat
8%
Isomer
8%
Mixture
8%
Naphthalene
8%
Pigment
100%
Plastic
8%
Show
8%
Stability
8%
Utilization
16%
Chemistry
Application
16%
Black
8%
Cis Isomer
8%
Compound Isomer
8%
Concentration
8%
Group
16%
Heat
8%
Mixture
8%
Naphthalene
8%
Orange
25%
Perylene
41%
Plastic
8%
Procedure
8%
Purple
8%
Red
16%
Synthesis (Chemical)
8%
Tetracarboxylic Acid
16%
Trans Isomer
8%