OSU Research: A Rare Mineral Means Vibrant New Pigments - The Corvallis Advocate
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OSU Research: A Rare Mineral Means Vibrant New Pigments - The Corvallis Advocate
Oregon State University pigment researchers are using a rare mineral discovered in Norway more than a century ago as a road map for creating new yellows, oranges and reds that are vibrant, durable, non-toxic and inexpensive. The new pigments also carry energy-saving potential: Their ability to reflect heat from the sun means that buildings and vehicles coated in them will require less air conditioning. The study led by Mas Subramanian, who made …
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