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Bremen green

Bremer, a. Bremen, -blau, n. Bremen blue, -grtin, n. Bremen green. [Pg.81]

Of the arsenic-free pigments the best known are Mountain green and blue (basic copper carbonates) and Bremen green and blue (copper hydroxides) use is made, but less commonly, of greens based on the basic acetate, basic sulphate, oxychloride and stannate of copper, already mentioned. All these products may be adulterated with the usual extraneous white substances, such mixtures being given special names. [Pg.393]

Mayer (1991) states that oil green is synonymous with two terms of variable meaning Bremen green and chrome green (qq.v.). [Pg.281]

Mayer (1991) associates this term with Bremen green. [Pg.387]

Formula CuCOs Cu(OH)2 MW 221.12 Synonyms copper carbonate hydroxide green Bremen blue mineral green. [Pg.259]

Figure 4.12 MALDI-MSI of a mouse kidney tissue section after treatment of the animal with imatinib, obtained with a high-resolution AP-SMALDI imaging ion source on a LTQ Orbitrap Discovery mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH, Bremen, Germany), (a) Overlay of selected phospholipid ion images representing distinct tissue areas cortex, green, [PC(32 0)-fK] at m/z = 772.5253 outer stripe outer medulla, blue, [PC(40 6)-fK]+ at m/z = 872.5566 inner stripe outer medulla, red, [PC(38 5)-fK] at... Figure 4.12 MALDI-MSI of a mouse kidney tissue section after treatment of the animal with imatinib, obtained with a high-resolution AP-SMALDI imaging ion source on a LTQ Orbitrap Discovery mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific GmbH, Bremen, Germany), (a) Overlay of selected phospholipid ion images representing distinct tissue areas cortex, green, [PC(32 0)-fK] at m/z = 772.5253 outer stripe outer medulla, blue, [PC(40 6)-fK]+ at m/z = 872.5566 inner stripe outer medulla, red, [PC(38 5)-fK] at...
Chromatex group Copper arsenite group Atacamite Barium chro-mate(VI) Baryte Bismuth chromate Copper tartrate Lead chromate Acetate green Bremen blue Chrome yellow Green cinnabar Green verditer Prussian blue... [Pg.64]

Copper carbonates group Copper group Azurite Green earth Malachite Bice Blue verditer Bremen blue Cendres bleues Chessylite Green verditer Lime blue Mountain green Refiner s verditer Sanders blue Spherulitic malachite... [Pg.386]


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