An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol ( DCIP) is described, which allows the rapid assessment of the activity of thin, commercial photocatalytic films, such as Activ. The ink works via a photoreductive mechanism, DCIP being reduced to dihydro-DCIP within ca. 7.5 minutes exposure to UVA irradiation of moderate intensity ( ca. 4.8mW cm(-2)). The kinetics of photoreduction are found to be independent of the level of dye present in the ink formulation, but are highly sensitive to the level of glycerol. This latter observation may be associated with a solvatochromic effect, whereby the microenvironment in which the dye finds itself and, as a consequence, its reactivity is altered significantly by small changes in the gly...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol ( DCIP) is described, which allows th...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
An indicator ink based on the redox dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol ( DCIP) is described, which allows th...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An intelligent ink, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity, was...
An ink, comprising the redox dye resazurin (Rz) and the sacrificial electron donor glycerol, is show...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...
Indicator inks, previously shown to be capable of rapidly assessing photocatalytic activity via a no...