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Prussian blue is a dark blue pigment – one of the first synthetic pigments – which was synthesized for the first time in Berlin around the year 1706. It was named "Preussisch blau" and "Berlinisch Bl...
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Prussian Blue has several names. The original name of the pigment came from its use as a dye in the German Army uniforms. ... The pigment Prussian blue has many uses. The color was a precursor to blueprints and an early form of the photograph known as cyanotypes. In Japan, the popularity of ... Chemistry of the Pigment;
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(chemistry) an insoluble dark, bright blue pigment of KFe[Fe(CN)6],H2O, potassium ferrous ferricyanide ... A sample of Prussian blue (potassium ferrous ferricyanide) pigment...
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The Chemistry Behind the Creation of Prussian Blue; Neither Diesbach nor Dippel were able to explain what had happened, but these days we know that the alkali (the potash) reacted with the animal oil (prepared from blood), to create potassium ferrocyanide.
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In order to carry out this study, published in the journal Chemistry & Biodiversity, ... "We have shown that when Prussian blue is dissolved in ammoniac solutions it produces hydrogen cyanide, a substance that could have played a fundamental role in the creation of the first bio-organic molecules, as well as other precursors...
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Monitor CBC, serum chemistry, and electrolytes weekly during treatment with Prussian blue insoluble. As appropriate, monitor blood levels and/or clinical response to oral medications whose absorption could be altered by Prussian blue insoluble.
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Blue Ink Ingredients ... Prussian Blue pigment (sold as a pigment or sometimes as laundry bluing) ... Explore Chemistry...
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Department of Applied Science, University of California, Davis, California 95616, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, and Department of Chemistry, ... A quantitative analysis is presented for the site-selective Fe K-edge absorption spectra of Prussian Blue: Fe4[Fe(CN)6]3·xH2O (x = 14−16).
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