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Title: The correspondence between macroscopic appearance and microscopic colors investigated by light and electron microscopy
Authors: M. Rösler, N. Mezger, S. Goetze, L. Berthold, J. Schischka
Keywords: effect pigments
real structure
color
SEM
TEM
FIB
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi Faculty of Mass Communication Technology
Abstract: Plate-like effect pigments (with diameters between 5 – 40 μm and less than 1 μm thick) are widely used to create decorative appearance in coatings, prints, plastics and cosmetics. Thereby it is well-known that the particles of one and the same ensemble do not have the same microscopic color; the colors will deviate from particle to particle and also over the surface of individual particles itself. Since the effect pigment appearance depends on the microscopic color as well as on its local lateral distribution, it is important to elucidate the reasons for these local changes for typical interference pigments.
Description: ACA2013Thanyaburi: Blooming Color for Life December 11-14, 2013
URI: http://www.repository.rmutt.ac.th/dspace/handle/123456789/1204
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