2005
DOI: 10.1080/15421400590890705
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Studies of Melanin Pigments of Different Origin

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“…As for our earlier results [4,5], the present studies of the concentration and temperature dependences of melanin PL are in good agreement with the model of the formation of melanin oligomer aggregates with stacking arrangement in a solution. Due to a weak interaction between oligomers in the ground state, they form pre-dimeric structures in the stack.…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…As for our earlier results [4,5], the present studies of the concentration and temperature dependences of melanin PL are in good agreement with the model of the formation of melanin oligomer aggregates with stacking arrangement in a solution. Due to a weak interaction between oligomers in the ground state, they form pre-dimeric structures in the stack.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The chromatography and elemental analysis have shown that this melanin has a chemical structure similar to that of synthetic melanin based on 5,6-indolequinone monomer [2]. In [4,5], it was stated that 5,6-indolequinone molecules are chemically connected and form polymers or planar two-dimensional molecular oligomers in the form of macromolecular disks, in which chromophores with different lengths of π -π conjugation can be observed. One-dimensional aggregates with stacking arrangement (H-aggregates) can be further formed from two-dimensional oligomers.…”
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“…Many studies show that this assembled structure has a bandgap in its nanoaggregates [4,[7][8][9], producing hair color [10]. Its disaggregation and structure modification by adsorbed water modulates different color shades [5,11].…”
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confidence: 98%