compoundsrouge
Compoundsrouge is a term used in some French-influenced or English-language chemistry literature to describe a broad and informal category of red-colored chemical compounds. It does not denote a single chemical class but rather a descriptive label for substances that impart red coloration due to electronic transitions in their chromophore structures. The term is not widely standardized and may appear in educational texts, pigment catalogs, or databases.
Etymology and usage: The name derives from the French phrase composants rouges/compounds rouges, and when transliterated
Characteristics: Red coloration arises from electronic transitions; in inorganic compounds, transitions within transition-metal centers or charge-transfer
Examples and scope: Includes inorganic red pigments and oxide-based pigments, coordination complexes with red color, and
Applications and safety: Used in pigments for paints, ceramics, plastics, and art; dyes for textiles and lab