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The possibility was examined for preparing various iron oxide pigments for mineral paints from solid industrial waste of metallurgical, chemical, and mechanical engineering plants by synthesizing yellow pigment, goethite, and preparing other pigments on its basis. The influence exerted by the kind of waste and conditions of goethite synthesis on the main properties of the pigments was elucidated.
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Epikhin, A.N., Krylova, A.V. Preparation of Iron Oxide Pigments for Mineral Paints from Solid Iron-Containing Waste. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 20–22 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1023371228302
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