A THEORY OF METACHROMASY

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1954

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Ohio State University

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When dyes such as toluidine blue, methylene blue, eosin etc., are dissolved in an aqueous solution of a high polymar; e.g., the polyvinyl ester of sulfonic acid, color changes are noted. This phenomenon can be explained on the basis of the perturbation effects due to the ionic centers of the high polymer. The results obtained agree with the experimental data of Terayama.

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Author Institution: Department of Physics, Duke University

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