- Leuco dye
A leuco dye is a
dye whose molecules can acquire two forms, one of which is colorless.For example, the spiro form of an
oxazine is a colorless leuco dye; the conjugated system of the oxazine and another aromatic part of the molecule is separated by an sp3-hybridized "spiro" carbon. After protonating a part of the molecule,irradiation withUV light (seePhotochromism ), or introducing other kind of such change, the bond between the spiro carbon and the oxazine interrupts, the ring opens, the spiro carbon achieves sp2 hybridization and becomes planar, the aromatic group rotates, aligns its π-orbitals with the rest of the molecule, and aconjugated system forms, with ability to absorb photons ofvisible light , and therefore appear colorful.Another example of a leuco dye is the
crystal violet lactone , which in its lactone form is colorless or slightly yellowish, but in lowpH , when it is protonated, it becomes intensely violet. Other examples arephenolphthalein andthymolphthalein , colorless in acidic to neutral pH, but becoming pink and blue in alkaline environment. Other example are manyredox indicator s, which undergo reversible color change between colored and colorless form at a specificelectrode potential .Leuco dyes are a key component of some
thermochromic dyes andthermal printer papers,photochromic materials, and of theFlexplay DVD discs with limited play time, wheree.g. leuco form ofmethylene blue is used.Corporations that use Leuco Dyes
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Del Sol
*Flexplay
*hypercolor
*Phallacy Clothing
*Transitions lenses
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