Definition of Chromophoric. Meaning of Chromophoric. Synonyms of Chromophoric

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Definition of Chromophoric

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Meaning of Chromophoric from wikipedia

- A chromop**** is a molecule which absorbs light at a particular wavelength and emits color as a result. Chromop****s are commonly referred to as colored...
- process. In the process the chromophoric system of the colorant molecule reacts with the atmospheric oxygen to form a non-chromophoric system, resulting in fading...
- measurable component of dissolved organic matter in water. Also known as chromophoric dissolved organic matter, yellow substance, and gelbstoff, CDOM occurs...
- A dye is a colored substance that chemically bonds to the substrate to which it is being applied. This distinguishes dyes from pigments which do not chemically...
- are discarded. The remaining blue-grey stones have a low content of chromophoric oxides and so are less deleterious to the colour of the ceramic composition...
- ****ays at neutral or acidic pH without considering that only part of the chromophoric product is ionized. The problem can be overcome by stopping the reaction...
- the formation of mullite. The most valued grades have low contents of chromophoric oxides such that the fired material has high whiteness. In glazes it...
- acid moiety. The specific absorbance characteristics of the different chromophoric 2-aryl substituents, affects the decarboxylation mechanism. While NSAIDs...
- kansui enhances the yellow color of ramen noodles by bringing about a chromophoric shift of several compounds called flavonoids that are inherent in wheat...
- mechanism of pyridoxal 5′-phosphate synthase. Detection of an enzyme-bound chromophoric intermediate" (PDF). The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 282 (9): 6098–105...