2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2019.01.010
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Terra verde: Overcoming the problem of transparency by crystal engineering

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“…Again, no colour change was observed, but a slight movement of the solid was seen between 100 and 125 • C, indicating loss of water. This behaviour is in accordance with results of variable temperature experiments on Verona terra verde [13]. In addition, on reaching the temperature of 125 • C, a loss of crystallinity was observed followed by a colour change from green to a yellow-brown colour.…”
Section: Solid State Behaviour Of Venetian Red Ochre At High Temperatsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Again, no colour change was observed, but a slight movement of the solid was seen between 100 and 125 • C, indicating loss of water. This behaviour is in accordance with results of variable temperature experiments on Verona terra verde [13]. In addition, on reaching the temperature of 125 • C, a loss of crystallinity was observed followed by a colour change from green to a yellow-brown colour.…”
Section: Solid State Behaviour Of Venetian Red Ochre At High Temperatsupporting
confidence: 90%