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Turquoise green

Copper oxide and zinc oxide used together produce brilliant turquoise greens. [Pg.166]

Cobalt green, turquoise green, cinnabar green. [Pg.1092]

Hydrate Turquoise green powder, d 2.15. Following the above directions gives a particle size of 0.1 n, while a tenfold dilution of the reactants gives l- i particles. [Pg.1365]

The maximum of the Ti sapphire absorption occurs over the interval 480-540 nm. It is not surprising, therefore, that most commercial Ti sapphire lasers are either pumped by the turquoise/green lines of the Ar ion laser (2 = 488 nm/l = 514nm) or the frequency-doubled (green) line of the Nd YAG laser (2 = 532 nm). Ti sapphire lasers can operate both in pulsed and in CW modes, as is the case for dye lasers. [Pg.62]

Alumimum group Chromium group Cobalt group Cerulean blue Turkish green Turquoise green... [Pg.100]

Turquoise green is a chromium aluminium cobalt oxide (. v.). In German Turkish and turquoise are synonymous, thus Turkish green is synonymous with this colour. [Pg.372]

Anthraquinone Dyes. Simple anthraquiaone dyes are used mainly to obtain bright reds, pinks, blues, greenish blues, turquoises, and bluish greens. They give a purer and brighter shade than found with most commonly available a2o dyes (see Dyes, anthraquinone). [Pg.351]

Green Blue Green Turquoise Gray-blue... [Pg.583]

Figure 9.10 (a) Core of [Ln(lll)8Co(ll)8(OH)4(N03)4(03PtBu)8(02C,Bu)16] with connecting O-based ligands. Key Ln(lll) purple Co(ll) blue N turquoise P green O yellow, (b) Cartoon of the same. (Taken from Ref. [32] with permission American Chemical Society.)... [Pg.310]

Tyr385, a key residue in the cyclooxygenase site, is turquoise. Other catalytically important residues include Arg120 (dark blue), His388 (green), and Ser530 (yellow). Flurbiprofen blocks access to the enzyme active site. [Pg.803]

The water-soluble reactive phthalocyanine dyes (see Section 2.8) yield brilliant turquoise and green shades not available from any other dye category. The most important reactive phthalocyanine dyes contain copper or nickel as their central atom they are substituted with sulfonic acid groups and also with reactive groups joined via sulfonamide bridges. An example is C.I. Reactive Blue 15, 74459 [12225-39-7] (23) ... [Pg.122]


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