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Preparation of color filters using azo and nitroso colorants

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Color filters were prepared by using azo colorants and nitroso metal complex colorants. Initially, crushed glass particles were colored by using the azo and nitroso-iron complex colorants. These colored glass particles were used to obtain a colored composite with unsaturated polyester resin to give colored glass filters. Glass filters obtained were used for study to evaluate fading rate with respect to UV radiation, heat and moisture. Thermo gravimetric analyses of synthesized colorants were also carried out to determine their thermal stability.

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Satam, M.A., Raut, R.K., Gehlot, V.Y. et al. Preparation of color filters using azo and nitroso colorants. Fibers Polym 14, 1–7 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12221-013-0001-2

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