The vibrant pigment, created accidentally in 2009 by chemists at Oregon State University, is now commercially available . . . Blue pigments, which date back 6,000 years, have been traditionally toxic and prone to fading. Thatβs no longer the case with YInMn, which reflects heat and absorbs UV radiation, making it cooler and more durable than pigments like cobalt blue."
For which things do you wish to see YInMn Blue used?
My contact lenses
Those could make you look like the Fremen people who harvest spice in Arrakis in the Dune stories.
Wowza!..β€β€β€
I would like a YInMn stainless-steel, water bottle.
@AnonySchmoose a Stove..
@Charlene
A YlnMn Stove would be jazzy.
Beautiful color as well.
I know . . . And it won't fade! Wowie Zowie !