8 Apr 2019

Cadmium - colour and quantum dots

From Elemental, 8:00 am on 8 April 2019

Colourful cadmium is a favourite of artists – think cadmium yellow.

Cadmium pigments are heat resistant up to 3000°C, and are used to paint glass. Cadmium sulphide is imperial red and has been used to make red glass for the stop light of traffic lights.

But Professor Allan Blackman from AUT tells us it is also toxic.

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Photo: RNZ

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Professor Allan Blackman is at Auckland University of Technology.