International Tables for Crystallography (2019). Vol. H. ch. 7.10, pp. 834-842
https://doi.org/10.1107/97809553602060000984

Chapter 7.10. Industrial organic pigments

Contents

  • 7.10. Industrial organic pigments  (pp. 834-842) | html | pdf | chapter contents |
    • 7.10.1. On organic pigments  (pp. 834-835) | html | pdf |
    • 7.10.2. Main applications of X-ray powder diffraction to organic pigments (and other organic compounds)  (pp. 835-841) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.1. Qualitative phase analysis  (pp. 835-836) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.2. Quantitative phase analysis  (pp. 836-837) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.3. Determination of the domain size  (p. 837) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.4. Structure determination from powder-diffraction data  (pp. 837-838) | html | pdf |
        • 7.10.2.4.1. Procedure  (p. 837) | html | pdf |
        • 7.10.2.4.2. Examples  (pp. 837-838) | html | pdf |
          • 7.10.2.4.2.1. Pigment Red 57:1  (pp. 837-838) | html | pdf |
          • 7.10.2.4.2.2. Dioxazine pigment  (p. 838) | html | pdf |
          • 7.10.2.4.2.3. Pigment Red 170  (p. 838) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.5. Determination of the amorphous content  (p. 838) | html | pdf |
      • 7.10.2.6. Investigation of local structures of nanocrystalline and amorphous organic compounds using pair-distribution function analyses  (pp. 838-841) | html | pdf |
        • 7.10.2.6.1. General  (p. 839) | html | pdf |
        • 7.10.2.6.2. Example: nanocrystalline phase of Pigment Yellow 213  (pp. 839-841) | html | pdf |
    • References | html | pdf |
    • Figures
      • Fig. 7.10.1. Molecular formulae of some organic pigments mentioned in the text  (p. 834) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.2. Molecular formulae of some organic pigments, the crystal structures of which were determined from powder diffraction data  (p. 834) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.3. X-ray powder patterns of five polymorphs of copper phthalocyanine (Pigment Blue 15), which is the most important blue pigment  (p. 835) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.4. Quantitative phase analysis of a 70:30 mixture of the β- and the ɛ-phases of copper phthalocyanine (Pigment Blue 15) using the program SiroQuant  (p. 836) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.5. The effect of different domain sizes of Pigment Yellow 14  (p. 837) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.6. Rietveld refinement of Pigment Red 57:1 (α-phase, trihydrate)  (p. 838) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.7. Structure solution of the nanocrystalline pigment DIOX  (p. 838) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.8. Structure determination of the nanocrystalline α-phase of Pigment Red 170 from powder data using an isostructural methyl derivative with improved crystallinity  (p. 839) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.9. Pair-distribution function analyses of the β-phase of quinacridone  (p. 840) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.10. X-ray powder patterns of Pigment Yellow 213; λ = 0.40 Å  (p. 840) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.11. Crystal structure of the α-phase of Pigment Yellow 213 (Schmidt, Brühne et al  (p. 840) | html | pdf |
      • Fig. 7.10.12. Pair-distribution function analyses of Pigment Yellow 213  (p. 841) | html | pdf |