Azul de Prusia
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Descripción
Any of several deep blue pigments consisting chiefly of ferric ferrocyanide; first developed in Berlin in 1704 by Diesbach. It is made by adding ferric chloride to a boiling solution of hexacyano ferrate. Prussian blue has deep blue, finely divided particles that are transparent in watercolors; it has high tinting strength and is stable to light, although it turns brown in the presence of alkalis or heat. It is used as a colorant in cyanotypes, blueprint paper, laundry blue, linoleum, leather, plastics, paper, cosmetics, and formerly as a textile dye for silk, cotton, and wool, where it was mordanted with ferric oxide.
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- Prussian blue (pigment) [en]
- yang lan [zh]
- pruisisch blauw [nl]
- bleu de Prusse [fr]
- Preussisch Blau [de]
- azzurro di Prussia [it]
- konjo (pigment) [ja]
- blue, Prussian (pigment) [en]
- ferric ferrocyanide [en]
- ferrocyanide blue [en]
- American blue [en]
- Ariabel dark blue 300308 [en]
- Berlin blue (pigment) [en]
- Erlangen blue [en]
- gas blue [en]
- Hamburg blue [en]
- iron blue [en]
- lacquer blue [en]
- oil blue [en]
- Paris blue (pigment) [en]
- paste blue [en]
- Persian blue [en]
- potash blue [en]
- Radiogardase [en]
- Williamson's blue [en]
- Preussischblau [de]
- Pariserblau [de]
- bero ai [ja]
- azul Prusia [es]