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  1. Prussian blue, a dark blue pigment containing iron and cyanide. Prussian blue (medical use), the use of Prussian blue for medical treatment and diagnosis. Perls' Prussian blue, a stain used for medical diagnosis.

  2. Prussian blue, any of several deep-blue pigments that are composed of complex iron cyanides and hence called iron blues. The most common of these pigments are Prussian, Chinese, Milori, and toning blue. Learn more about Prussian blue in this article.

  3. 23 Jan 2017 · Prussian blue is a pigment that is used to color paints, inks, textiles, and other commercial products. But during the past decade, Prussian blue found a high-tech use: Its ability to transfer electrons efficiently makes it an ideal substance for use in sodium-ion battery electrodes. Battery producer Natron Energy (Santa Clara, CA) recently ...

  4. In a RGB color space, hex #003153 (also known as Prussian blue) is composed of 0% red, 19.2% green and 32.5% blue. Whereas in a CMYK color space, it is composed of 100% cyan, 41% magenta, 0% yellow and 67.5% black.

  5. 21 Jul 2017 · The vibrant Prussian blue pigment used in Hokusai's Great Wave and Van Gogh's Starry Night has long been considered to be quintessentially Japanese. But it was actually created in Berlin, thanks ...

  6. 22 Okt 2018 · The Prussian blue analogues are a large group of substances which all possess cyanide ions bridging metal ions. In a Prussian blue analogue either iron(II) or iron(III) of Prussian blue or both are replaced with other metal ions.

  7. 12 Apr 2023 · The story of Prussian blue – from its accidental discovery in Berlin at the beginning of the eighteenth century, to its revolutionary impact on artists’ canvases across Europe – is a compelling and oft-told episode in histories of colour.

  8. Prussian blue, an intense blue pigment, has a high tinting strength and produces a range of hues, from the palest tint to a deep blackish-blue. Winsor Blue is part of the Winsor & Newton "Winsor" family of colours, created to replace less reliable colours such as the Prussian blue of the 1700s.

  9. 21 Jun 2018 · Prussian Blue is a mixed-valence polynuclear transition metal cyanide complex [ 1, 2] and it can be considered the first synthetic coordination compound [ 3 ].

  10. 1 Jan 2024 · Dark blue pigment known as “Prussian blue” is produced by oxidizing ferrous ferrocyanide salts. In paintings, it is sometimes called Berlin blue, Brandenburg blue, or Paris blue. The first contemporary synthesized pigment was Prussian blue.

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