1. Early use of PbS nanotechnology for an ancient hair dyeing formula.
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Walter P, Welcomme E, Hallégot P, Zaluzec NJ, Deeb C, Castaing J, Veyssière P, Bréniaux R, Lévêque JL, and Tsoucaris G
- Subjects
- Archaeology methods, Crystallization methods, Egypt, Humans, Nanostructures ultrastructure, Particle Size, Hair chemistry, Hair Dyes analysis, Hair Dyes chemistry, Keratins chemistry, Lead chemistry, Nanostructures chemistry, Nanotechnology methods, Sulfides chemistry
- Abstract
Lead-based chemistry was initiated in ancient Egypt for cosmetic preparation more than 4000 years ago. Here, we study a hair-dyeing recipe using lead salts described in text since Greco-Roman times. We report direct evidence about the shape and distribution of PbS nanocrystals that form within the hair during blackening. It is remarkable that the composition and supramolecular organization of keratins can control PbS nanocrystal growth inside a hair.
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- 2006
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