An Oregon State University (OSU) chemistry researcher who made history a decade ago with the accidental discovery of the first new blue inorganic pigment in more than two centuries is again pushing forward the science of color.
Fact.MR has released a study that reports demand for pigments in the coatings industry has witnessed significant growth in the recent past, in line with end-users' search for environment-friendly and cost-effective solutions that have a longer shelf life.
Imperial College London student Nicole Stjernswärd is using plant waste to create natural powder pigments that can be used for paints, inks or textiles.