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Infrared Reflective Inorganic Pigments

Recent Patents on Chemical Engineering, 2008
Solar energy is essential for human race. It spreads itself thin on the entire surface of the globe. The large buildings, which are now essential for the world's growing population, need to be made comfortable for its residents. In certain parts of the year these radiations are not required for the comfort of the residents. If the buildings are allowed
Vinod Malshe, Ashwini Bendiganavale
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Developments in the Field of Inorganic Pigments

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1980
AbstractThe specific properties of inorganic pigments result from an interplay of solid‐state properties, particle size, and particle shape. However, phenomena occurring at the pigment interfaces also have implications for the use of the pigment. The interrelations for individual classes of pigments are indicated, and two selected examples, namely ...
Knut Bittler, Werner Ostertag
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Inorganic Colored Pigments

2012
BROADLY SPEAKING, COLORED INORGANIC PIG-ments all fall into one of four groups: lead chromates, metal oxides, sulfides, or sulfoselenides with a few miscellaneous pigments that do not fit into one of these classes such as cobalt blue, ultramarine blue, iron blue, and bismuth vanadate yellow.
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Inorganic, Hybrid, and Functional Pigments

2021
Teofil Jesionowski, Filip Ciesielczyk
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1.4 Inorganic pigments

2022
Sascha Broll   +2 more
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Anti-Corrosive Inorganic Pigments

1993
Corrosion may be defined as the destruction of metal by direct chemical attack, electrochemical reaction, electrolysis or oxidation, generally in a liquid or gaseous environment. In some cases, metal compounds are formed; in others, the metal is taken into solution.
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Inorganic Pigments

Industrial & Engineering Chemistry, 1955
W. G. Huckle, E. Lalor
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Nanomaterials for Inorganic Pigments

2021
Edgar Andrés Chavarriaga   +2 more
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