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- Disperse_Orange_1 abstract "Disperse Orange 1 (4-anilino-4'-nitroazobenzene) is a dye of the azobenzene class. Disperse Orange 1 contains approximately 25% dye by weight, with the remaining mass consisting of NaCl and other salts. This dye is useful in conducting experiments with flash photolysis due to the isomerization effect between the trans-4A4N and cis-4A4N states that occurs during photo relaxation.".
- Q5282570 abstract "Disperse Orange 1 (4-anilino-4'-nitroazobenzene) is a dye of the azobenzene class. Disperse Orange 1 contains approximately 25% dye by weight, with the remaining mass consisting of NaCl and other salts. This dye is useful in conducting experiments with flash photolysis due to the isomerization effect between the trans-4A4N and cis-4A4N states that occurs during photo relaxation.".
- Disperse_Orange_1 comment "Disperse Orange 1 (4-anilino-4'-nitroazobenzene) is a dye of the azobenzene class. Disperse Orange 1 contains approximately 25% dye by weight, with the remaining mass consisting of NaCl and other salts. This dye is useful in conducting experiments with flash photolysis due to the isomerization effect between the trans-4A4N and cis-4A4N states that occurs during photo relaxation.".
- Q5282570 comment "Disperse Orange 1 (4-anilino-4'-nitroazobenzene) is a dye of the azobenzene class. Disperse Orange 1 contains approximately 25% dye by weight, with the remaining mass consisting of NaCl and other salts. This dye is useful in conducting experiments with flash photolysis due to the isomerization effect between the trans-4A4N and cis-4A4N states that occurs during photo relaxation.".