pigmentides
Pigmentides are a class of synthetic organic compounds that exhibit color. They are characterized by their molecular structure, which typically includes conjugated systems of double bonds and heteroatoms. These structural features allow pigmentides to absorb specific wavelengths of visible light, resulting in their perceived color. The development of pigmentides has been driven by the need for durable and versatile coloring agents in various industries, including paints, coatings, inks, and plastics.
The synthesis of pigmentides involves complex organic reactions, often employing multistep processes to achieve desired molecular
Compared to traditional natural pigments, synthetic pigmentides offer advantages such as greater batch-to-batch consistency, higher tinting