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n2:300013315
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1988-01-01T00:00:00
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2014-08-01T08:28:36
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n2:300013303
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pǔ lǔ shì lán pu lu shi lan yang lan azul de Prusia Preussisch Blau azzurro di Prussia p'u lu shih lan Prussian blue (pigment) konjo (pigment) 普魯士藍 (顏料) bleu de Prusse pruisisch blauw
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Hamburg blue 鐵藍 Paris blue (pigment) 巴黎藍 稠藍 bero ai paste blue gas blue Persian blue Preussischblau Berlin blue (pigment) azul Prusia Williamson's blue iron blue American blue Ariabel dark blue 300308 ferric ferrocyanide Erlangen blue ferrocyanide blue blue, Prussian (pigment) oil blue Pariserblau lacquer blue Radiogardase potash blue
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指多個主要由亞鐵氰化鐵構成的深藍色顏料中任何一種,由狄斯巴赫(Diesbach)在西元1704年首度發明於柏林,在滾沸的鐵氰化溶液中加進氯化鐵而成。普魯士藍具有經過精細分割的深藍粒子,在水彩中呈透明。其著色度高,對光呈穩定反應,不過遇到鹼性物質或加熱時就會變成棕色。普魯士藍可做為鋅板攝影、藍圖紙、洗衣藍、油氈、皮革、塑膠、紙張、化妝品的著色劑;以前曾以氧化鐵媒染普魯士藍,做為絲綢、棉花、羊毛的紡織染料。 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.