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Although barium sulfate is almost completely inert, zinc sulfide degrades upon exposure to UV light, leading to darkening of the pigment. The severity of this UV reaction is dependent on a combination of two factors; how much zinc sulfide makes up the pigments formulation, and its total accumulated UV exposure. Depending on these factors the pigment itself can vary in shade over time, ranging from pure white all the way to grey or even black. To suppress this effect, a dopant may be used, such as a small amount of cobalt salts, which would be added to the formulation. This process creates cobalt-doped zinc sulfide. The cobalt salts help to stabilize zinc sulfide so it will not have as severe a reaction to UV exposure.

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Once the TiO2 is extracted, the focus shifts to rendering it dissolvable. This is achieved through a surface modification technique, where the particles are coated with a specific compound that allows them to disintegrate when exposed to certain conditions, such as water or specific pH levels. These coatings could include organic acids, polymers, or even other inorganic materials, ensuring the controlled dissolution of the titanium dioxide.

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