Organic vs Inorganic Pigments
The difference between Organic Pigments and Inorganic
Pigments are based upon three principle factors. These three principle
factors are given as follows:
In the molecules of the Inorganic Pigments, the cations of metal are found in an array form with the non-metallic anions. This arrangement doesn't allow these pigments to dissolve in the solvent and plastic. Examples: Iron oxide yellow, black, red and tan pigments.
The main source of organic pigments are plants and plant
products. The inorganic pigments are manufactured from topical cosmetic and
also from dirt.
| Particulars | Inorganic Pigments | Organic Pigments |
| Source | Minerals | Chemically refined oil |
| Color | Often dull | Bright |
| Dyeing/Coloring Strength | Low | High |
| Opacity | Opaque | Transparent |
| Light fastness | Very good | Vary from poor to good |
| Solubility | Insoluble in solvents | Have have little degree of solubility |
| Degree of safety | May be unsafe | Usually safe |
| Chemical Stability | Often sensitive | Usually good |
| Cost | Moderate | Mostly too expensive |
