bromsfading
Bromsfading is a term used in some branches of materials science and conservation to describe a pattern of color loss observed in brominated dyes and pigments when exposed to light, often within polymer matrices or coated surfaces. The term is not widely standardized and tends to appear in niche or early-stage literature. In practice, bromsfading encompasses the chemical degradation of brominated chromophores and the accompanying physical changes in the host material that reduce color intensity.
The proposed mechanism involves photoinitiated cleavage of carbon–bromine bonds in brominated chromophores, generating reactive species that
Detection and measurement of bromsfading typically rely on spectroscopic and imaging methods. UV-Vis spectroscopy tracks changes
Applications and mitigation strategies focus on preservation and colorfastness. In art conservation, recognizing bromsfading informs display