The triplet state of indigo.
@article{SeixasdeMelo2007TheTS,
title={The triplet state of indigo.},
author={J. S{\'e}rgio Seixas de Melo and Hugh D. Burrows and Carlos Serpa and Lu{\'i}s G. Arnaut},
journal={Angewandte Chemie},
year={2007},
volume={46 12},
pages={
2094-6
}
}Indigo is one of the most emblematic molecules for the color blue, and is believed in many cultures to be charged with unique talismanic properties. The vivid color and high stability of this dye have led to an almost mythical status, from the “tecklet” of the Hebrews (believed to be a mixture with Tyrian Purple), through the blue of Napoleon Bonaparte(s army uniforms, to its current application as the dye for denim in blue jeans. Indigo is also associated with the genesis of the German…
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