Organic Chemistry of Photography

In conventional color photography, spectral sensitizers cooperate with silver halide as acceptors of light during the exposure process, color developers reduce silver halide grains during the developing process, and finally the resulting oxidized develope

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Shinsaku Fujita

Organic Chemistry of Photography

With 480 Figures and 32 Tables

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Professor Dr. Shinsaku Fujita Kyoto Institute of Technology Department of Chemistry and Materials Technology Matsugasaki, 606-8585 Kyoto, Japan e-mail: [email protected]

ISBN 978-3-642-05902-5

ISBN 978-3-662-09130-2 (eBook)

DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-09130-2

Library of Congress Control Number:

2004103415

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v About the author:

Shinsaku Fujita was born in Kita-Kyushu City, Japan in 1944. He received his undergraduate training at Kyoto University. After earning a Master's degree in 1968, he started as a research instructor and received a Dr. Eng. degree at Kyoto University under the guidance of Prof. Hitosi Nozaki. In 1972, he joined Ashigara Research Laboratories, Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., where he was engaged in the R&D of organic compounds for instant color photography and in the R&D of the organic reaction database until 1997. From 1997, he has been Professor of Information Chemistry and Materials Technology at the Kyoto Institute of Technology. He was awarded the Synthetic Organic Chemistry Award in 1982 and the Society of Computer Chemistry Japan Award in 2002. His research interests have included reactive intermediates (nitrenes), synthetic organic chemistry (cylophanes, strained heterocycles, and organic compounds for photography), organic photochemistry, organic stereochemistry (theoretical approach), mathematical organic chemistry (combinatorial enumeration), and the organic reaction database (imaginary transition structures). He is the author of Symmetry and Combinatorial Enumeration in Chemistry (Springer-Verlag, 1991), X'JMrF}(-Typesetting Chemical Structural Formulas (Addison-Wesley Japan, 1997), Computer-Oriented Representation of Organic Reactions