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- noun Plural form of
phthalocyanine .
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Examples
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At the core of the framework are molecules called phthalocyanines, a class of common industrial dyes used in products from blue jeans to ink pens.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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At the core of the framework are molecules called phthalocyanines, a class of common industrial dyes used in products from blue jeans to ink pens.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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At the core of the framework are molecules called phthalocyanines, a class of common industrial dyes used in products from blue jeans to ink pens.
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The measures, which mainly concern azo pigments and phthalocyanines, will begin this year and are expected to be completed by 2013.
D Mag - News 2010
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The measures, which mainly concern azo pigments and phthalocyanines, will begin this year and are expected to be completed by 2013.
D Mag - News 2010
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The process uses phthalocyanines, which are common industrial dyes similar in structure to chlorophyll.
TreeHugger 2010
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The process uses phthalocyanines, which are common industrial dyes similar in structure to chlorophyll.
TreeHugger 2010
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The measures, which mainly concern azo pigments and phthalocyanines, will begin this year and are expected to be completed by 2013.
D Mag - News 2010
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Necessary for this are transparent, strongly fluorescing thin films, so Groening and Barranco developed a plasma-deposition process in order to store fluorescing dye molecules such as metallo-proyphins, perylenes and phthalocyanines unmodified and at high concentrations in SiO2 or TiO2 layers.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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Groening and Barranco developed a plasma-deposition process in order to store fluorescing dye molecules such as metallo-proyphins, perylenes and phthalocyanines unmodified and at high concentrations in SiO2 or TiO2 layers.
cellular-news 2010
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