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Selenium disulfide, also known as selenium sulfide, is a chemical compound and medication used to treat seborrheic dermatitis, dandruff, and pityriasis versicolor. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is applied to the affected area as a lotion or shampoo. [ 3 ]
Over the counter Selsun Blue contains 1% selenium sulfide as its active ingredient in its most popular version [2] (the word "Selsun" is a portmanteau of selenium sulfide + n). Chattem announced that on November 1, 2005, they would introduce a new line of shampoos under the brand name Selsun Salon.
(Book) All about formulae for your darkroom (1942) Selenium, indirect sulphide toning, red chalk, blue and green tones (pp. 44–47) (Book) Kodak Chemicals and Formulae (1949) Selenium, sulphide-selenium and other toners (pp. 39–41) Ilford: Toning prints; Sepia toning in a developing tray. Digital "toning":
“[Seborrheic dermatitis] is often treated fairly easily by medicated shampoos that target either the organism (anti-dandruff shampoo containing Zinc Pyrithione or Selenium Sulfide), the ...
Selenium, like manganese, can be used in small concentrations to decolorize glass, or in higher concentrations to impart a reddish color, caused by selenium nanoparticles dispersed in glass. It is a very important agent to make pink and red glass. When used together with cadmium sulfide, [9] it yields a brilliant red color known as "Selenium Ruby".
Typical background concentrations of selenium do not exceed 1 ng/m 3 in the atmosphere; 1 mg/kg in soil and vegetation and 0.5 μg/L in freshwater and seawater. [ 61 ] Anthropogenic sources of selenium include coal burning, and the mining and smelting of sulfide ores.