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All dyes are synthetic, but as soon a more natural way to create pigment comes around, we will be the first ones on it!
Until the 1850s virtually all dyes were obtained from natural sources, most commonly from vegetables, such as plants, trees, and lichens, with a few from insects.
All dyes exhibit critical concentrations in dispersing MWCNTs.
Fluorescence lifetime measurements show favorable electron injections from all dyes.
All dyes in the studio, which is operated by Jose Lema and his parents, are natural.
In addition, all dyes show outstanding thermal stability(Td > 300 °C).
All dyes and effluents were kindly donated by Fabricato-Tejicondor S.A.
Until the development of synthetic dyes in the 19th Century, virtually all dyes were obtained from plants or insects.
All dyes displayed broad absorption spectra and high molar extinction coefficient, resulting in high light harvesting efficiency.
The results show that all dyes used in the experiences can be degraded successfully by photo-oxidation.
All dyes were excited with an excitation slit width of 5 nm and emission slit width of 5 nm.
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