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This review covers the use of Prussian blue and its analogues as sacrificial templates and the adopted strategies to produce new materials with diverse compositions, structures and morphologies.
This review covers the use of Prussian blue and its analogues as sacrificial templates and the adopted strategies to produce new materials with diverse compositions, structures and morphologies.
The article contains sections titled: 1. Oxides and Hydroxides 1.1. Iron Oxide Pigments 1.1.1. Natural Iron Oxide Pigments 1.1.2. Synthetic Iron Oxide Pigments 1.1.3. Toxicology and Environmental Aspects 1.1.4. Quality 1.1.5. Uses 1.1.6. Economic Aspects 1.2. Chromium Oxide Pigments 1.2.1. Properties 1.2.2. Production 1.2.3. Quality Specifications and Analysis 1.2.4. Storage and Transportation 1.2.5. Uses 1.2.6. Economic Aspects 1.2.7. Toxicology and Occupational Health 1.3. Mixed Metal Oxide Pigments 1.3.1. Properties 1.3.2. Production 1.3.3. Quality Specifications and Analysis 1.3.4. Storage and Transportation 1.3.5. Legal Aspects 1.3.6. Uses 1.3.7. Economic Aspects 1.3.8. Toxicology and Occupational Health 2. Cadmium Pigments 2.1. Cadmium Sulfide 2.2. Cadmium Yellow 2.3. Cadmium Sulfoselenide (Cadmium Red) 2.4. Cadmium Mercury Sulfide (Cadmium Cinnabar) 2.5. Properties and Uses 2.6. Quality Specifications 2.7. Economic Aspects 2.8. Toxicology and Environmental Protection 3. Bismuth Pigments 3.1. Properties 3.2. Production 3.3. Uses 3.4. Toxicology 4. Chromate Pigments 4.1. Chrome Yellow 4.2. Molybdate Red and Molybdate Orange 4.3. Chrome Orange 4.4. Chrome Green and Fast Chrome Green 4.5. Toxicology and Occupational Health 5. Ultramarine Pigments 5.1. Chemical Structure 5.2. Properties 5.3. Production 5.4. Uses 5.5. Toxicity and Environmental Aspects 5.6. Economic Aspects 6. Iron Blue Pigments 6.1. Structure 6.2. Production 6.3. Properties 6.4. Uses 6.5. Toxicology and Environmental Aspects
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