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Inorganic luminescent pigments

Physical Sciences Reviews, 2021
Abstract Inorganic luminescent pigments (luminescent materials, luminophores, phosphors) as synthetically generated crystalline compositions absorb energy followed by emission of light with lower energy, respectively, longer wavelengths. The light emission occurs often in the visible spectral range. External energy is necessary to enable
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Replacements for inorganic pigments

Pigment & Resin Technology, 1982
Legislation in various parts of the world is making life difficult for those engaged in the process of coloration, whether they are in the paint, printing ink or plastics industries. Traditionally one has used organic pigments where high colour strength, bright shade and transparency were required, while using inorganic pigments for opaque full shades ...
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Inorganic Pigments

2000
In this paper the authors report the main characteristic of inorganic pigments used to color industrial ceramic ...
MANFREDINI, Tiziano, BONDIOLI, Federica
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Inorganic Pigments-Other

1993
‘Colourants’ (materials used to impart colour) may be either pigments or dyestuffs. A pigment is and remains insoluble when used in a surface coating, whereas a dyestuff at some stage is soluble either in the solvents or the binder or both. This solubility or insolubility is the reason a coating coloured with an insoluble pigment is to a greater or ...
P. Parsons   +13 more
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Preparation of Nearly Monodisperse Nanoscale Inorganic Pigments

Chemistry – An Asian Journal, 2006
AbstractMany different important commercial pigments have been synthesized based on the liquid–solid–solution (LSS) phase‐transfer and separation process. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurement results show that they are very small in size and have a narrow size distribution.
Dingsheng, Wang, Xin, Liang, Yadong, Li
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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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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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