Chinese scientists have developed a low-cost, eco-friendly rare-earth pigment that addresses problems associated with traditional pigments, such as...
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Chinese scientists have developed a low-cost, eco-friendly rare-earth pigment that addresses problems associated with traditional pigments, such as toxicity and environmental pollution, and is expected to lead the next generation of pigment technology, the Science and Technology Daily reported on Monday. In order to enhance color durability, industrial pigments may contain trace heavy metals such as lead, cadmium and mercury. Even with protective coatings, these metals may leach out under certain conditions and enter the human body through contact, inhalation, or accidental ingestion, potentially harming the human...
Chinese scientists have developed a low-cost, eco-friendly rare-earth pigment that addresses problems associated with traditional pigments, such as...
The eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor was the outcome of a collaborative study by scientists from Nagaland University and the University of Science and...
The eco-friendly corrosion inhibitor was the outcome of a collaborative study by scientists from Nagaland University and the University of Science and...
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