Jm. Fu et al., OPTICAL BEHAVIOR OF ORGANIC PIGMENTS IN AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS AND ITS APPLICATION, Journal of colloid and interface science, 202(2), 1998, pp. 450-455
The intensity of a beam of light on passing through a dilute pigment d
ispersion is attenuated as a result of absorption and scattering of li
ght by the pigment particles. It was found that the particle size dist
ribution of an organic pigment not only controls the light scattering
but also affects the light absorption. As the milling time increases,
the absorption coefficient increases while the scattering coefficient
decreases. The peak-to-valley ratio obtained from the extinction spect
ra of the pigment dispersions can be used to determine the dispersion
degree of organic pigments, and this method was confirmed by particle
size measurements. (C) 1998 Academic Press.