Cobalt complex amplification imaging system with blocked dye pre

Gas separation: apparatus – Electric field separation apparatus – Plural diverse electric fields

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96 48R, 96 49, 96 75, 96 88, 96119R, 428411, 428913, 96 48HD, G03C 140, G03C 152, G03C 100, G03C 524

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ABSTRACT:
An imaging system is provided wherein a blocked dye precursor is activated by an amine to an unblocked form which, in the presence of an inert cobalt (III) complex containing amine releasing ligands, undergoes a redox reaction to form a dye. The amine generated during the redox reaction causes further dye formation, giving increased speed.

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