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Sulfate digestion process for high purity TiO

T. A. LASHEEN

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 2,   Pages 155-160 doi: 10.1007/s11705-009-0005-z

Abstract: The obtained white pigment assay attained up to 99.85% TiO , while the analyzed impurities involve 77

Keywords: titania     slag     sulfate process     pigment    

Development of the Long Afterglow Phosphors and Its Production

Xiao Zhiguo,Tang Mingdao

Strategic Study of CAE 2003, Volume 5, Issue 9,   Pages 82-86

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The development of long afterglow phosphors is discussed in this paper. Property and application of the phosphors are introduced in detail. It is sure that new long afterglow phosphors is excellent compared with traditional phosphors ZnS. Prospects of long afterglow phosphors is studied in the same time.

Keywords: auto-photoluminesent pigment     afterglow photoluminesent materials     RE elements    

Freshwater algae chemotaxonomy by high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analysis

Yansong HOU, Wei LIANG, Liping ZHANG, Shuiping CHENG, Feng HE, Zhenbin WU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2011, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 84-91 doi: 10.1007/s11783-010-0283-1

Abstract: A comparison study of cell microscopic counts and accessory pigment analysis indicated that HPLC analysis

Keywords: high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC)     algae     pigment     chemotaxonomy    

Theoretical Study of Color Gamut of Higher Plant Leaves

Cheng Xiaofang,Dong Jinyi,Fan Xueliang,Ding Jinlei

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 12,   Pages 66-69

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The chlorophylls and cartotenoids are the main pigments in leaves of the higher plants, which giveing the color of leaves. Based on the CIE1931 chromaticity coordinates of the chlorophylls and cartotenoids obtained from their classical absorption spectrum and the law of additive color mixing, the theoretical color gamut of higher plant leaves is determined. The theoretical prediction agrees well with the experimental results.

Keywords: higher plant     pigment     absorption spectra     chromaticity coordinate     color gamut    

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Sulfate digestion process for high purity TiO

T. A. LASHEEN

Journal Article

Development of the Long Afterglow Phosphors and Its Production

Xiao Zhiguo,Tang Mingdao

Journal Article

Freshwater algae chemotaxonomy by high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analysis

Yansong HOU, Wei LIANG, Liping ZHANG, Shuiping CHENG, Feng HE, Zhenbin WU

Journal Article

Theoretical Study of Color Gamut of Higher Plant Leaves

Cheng Xiaofang,Dong Jinyi,Fan Xueliang,Ding Jinlei

Journal Article