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Cd-based pigments share a common hexagonal wurtzite CdS structure in which cadmium and sulfur can be partially substituted to generate ternary phases with a wide range of colors from pale yellow to deep red. Among them, in the CdS1−xSex solid solutions the substitution of sulfur by selenium decreases the valence-to-conduction energy tuning the color toward orange and red tonalities. On the basis of...
Commercially available since the 1840s, cadmium zinc sulfides were extensively employed by the nineteenth and twentieth century artists. The term cadmium sulfide refers to a number of yellow–orange–red compounds sharing a common structure based on CdS where various elements including Zn, Hg, Se, may substitute for Cd or S, producing a variety of hues. In fact, their chromatic properties are linked...
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