Blue Pigment Discoverer Makes Key Design Advance for Future Durable, Vivid Pigments: Oregon State University
December 17, 2019
December 17, 2019
CORVALLIS, Oregon, Dec. 17 [TNSscientificresearch-ACS OMEGA journal] -- Oregon State University issued the following news:
An Oregon State University chemistry researcher who made history a decade ago with the accidental discovery of the first new blue inorganic pigment in more than two centuries is again pushing forward the science of color.
Analyzing the crystal structure of pigments based on hibonite, a mineral found in meteorites, Mas Subramanian of the OSU College . . .
An Oregon State University chemistry researcher who made history a decade ago with the accidental discovery of the first new blue inorganic pigment in more than two centuries is again pushing forward the science of color.
Analyzing the crystal structure of pigments based on hibonite, a mineral found in meteorites, Mas Subramanian of the OSU College . . .