Abstract:
A process for the optical recording and storage of information in the form of bits by irradiating a recording material comprising a substrate coated with at least one layer of a pigment selected from the group of the dithiopyrrolopyrroles, dithioquinacridones, phthalocyanines or mixtures of several of these pigments as recording layer dotwise or linearly with laser light in the near infrared range (NIR range), which pigment (a) has a crystal modification having an absorption band in the NIR range, and (b) is in contact with a solid organic compound that changes the crystal modification of the pigment upon irradiation with laser light, so that (c) after irradiation the absorption in the NIR range is reduced, while the organic compound exhibits no absorption in the NIR range before and after irradiation.
Abstract:
The invention relates to the use of a thermal transfer printer and of an ink ribbon containing a pigment or dye that absorbs light in the range from 350 to 450 nm for the direct production of a photomask from an electronically coded sources of information on a metal plate (PS plate) coated with a positively working photopolymer which is sensitive to light in the range from 350 to 450 nm, and, as surface layer, with a polymer which is soluble in alkaline solution and is permeable to light in the range from 350 to 450 nm, such that the image produced by the thermal transfer printer on the PS plate is used direct as photomask.
Abstract:
Compounds of formula (1) ##STR1## wherein A and B are identical or different alkyl, aralkyl or cycloalkyl groups or carbocyclic or heterocyclic aromatic radicals, R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are hydrogen atoms or substituents which do not impart solubility in water, are particularly suitable as photoconductive substances.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a low-cost hydrogen gas sensor, which exhibits high sensory selectivity for protons and operates at room temperature, and can also provide a highly sensitive sensor capable of fulfilling the important functions of detecting hydrogen gas and preventing leakage accidents in production plants that use hydrogen gas as a carrier, in hydrogen gas storage facilities, and in so-called fuel cells that use hydrogen gas as an energy source. In addition, the sensor is also effective as an acid sensor for hydrofluoric acid and the like.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a low-cost hydrogen gas sensor, which exhibits high sensory selectivity for protons and operates at room temperature, and can also provide a highly sensitive sensor capable of fulfilling the important functions of detecting hydrogen gas and preventing leakage accidents in production plants that use hydrogen gas as a carrier, in hydrogen gas storage facilities, and in so-called fuel cells that use hydrogen gas as an energy source. In addition, the sensor is also effective as an acid sensor for hydrofluoric acid and the like.The present invention relates to an acid and hydrogen gas sensor, wherein protons are brought into contact with an organic compound containing an introduced pyridine ring (such as pyridine-DPP), and the change in electrical resistivity, photoconductivity, or optical absorption band for the organic compound that accompanies proton addition is detected.
Abstract:
A black perylene-based pigment produced by calcining at least one compound selected from the group consisting of diimide derivatives of perylene tetracarboxylic acid and diimide derivatives of perylene diiminodicarboxylic acid, at a temperature of 200 to 600° C. in vacuum or in an inert gas atmosphere, exhibits an excellent blackness, an excellent heat resistance and an excellent weather fastness as well as a high resistance and a high safety.
Abstract:
A black perylene-based pigment comprising a solid solution obtained by calcining a mixture of at least two compounds selected from the group consisting of anhydrides of perylene tetracarboxylic acid, diimide derivatives of perylene tetracarboxylic acid and diimide derivatives of perylene diiminodicarboxylic acid, exhibits an excellent blackness, an excellent heat resistance and an excellent weather fastness as well as a high resistance and a high safety.
Abstract:
Mono-N-alkyl-quinacridone pigments are disclosed. They exhibit high light fastness, high temperature stability and high migration fastness. Moreover, they show hypsochromic shifts, fluorescence and high photoconductivity. These pigments are suited for coloring high molecular weight organic materials, for use as light emitting materials of organic electroluminescent elements as well as photoreceptors of electrophotography.
Abstract:
Compositions containing(a) at least one 1,4-diketopyrrolo[3,4-c]pyrrole of the formula I, II, IIa, III or IV ##STR1## and (b) an auxiliary redox system from the ferrocyanide, ferrocene or ammonium iron (II) sulfate series in combination with at least one conductive salt (c), where, in the formula I,R and R.sub.2 are, for example, --H and R.sub.1 is --SO.sub.3 Na,in the formulae II and IIa, R and R.sub.3 are, for example, --H, R.sub.1 is --SO.sub.3 H and p is 3,in the formula III, R.sub.4 and R.sub.5 are, for example, phenyl and R.sub.6 and R.sub.7 are, for example, methyl, andin the formula IV R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are, for example, phenyl,are suitable as electrochromic materials in display systems.
Abstract:
Nonaqueous suspension for electrophoretic deposition of powders is disclosed which includes suspension consisting of ketonic solvent, nitrocellulose dissolved therein and powders suspended therein, strong acid, and strong base. In this case, the strong acid and the strong base both are added to the suspension such that conductivity of the suspension becomes 1 to 30 .mu. /cm.