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- W2890841351 abstract "Abstract An overview of the origin of the colors of inorganic compounds arising from chemical, electron transfer, effects is outlined in this article. Section 2 describes the origin of colors displayed by molecules, including fireworks and flame tests, neon signs, some street lights, and the He–Ne laser. Section 3 includes colors from transition‐metal and lanthanoid cations, particularly crystal‐field colors. This contains information on the gemstones ruby, emerald, and alexandrite, pigments and minerals, including malachite, azurite, and turquoise, as well as inorganic salts. Section 4 is concerned with charge‐transfer colors and contains a description of cation‐to‐cation, anion‐to‐cation, and intra‐anion charge‐transfer processes. Some pigments that are colored by charge transfer, such as ultramarine and Prussian Blue, as well as the origin of Blueprints are covered. Section 5 is focused on the colors owing to the band structure of solids, including insulators, semiconductors, and metals. The generation of color in colorless parent insulators by the formation of defect color centers is outlined. The section also includes a description of the many colors exhibited by inorganic sulfides, historically widely used as pigments, as well as the colors of the coinage metals." @default.
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- W2890841351 date "2018-03-26" @default.
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- W2890841351 title "Colors of Inorganic Compounds" @default.
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