I once asked a similar question about using tri-phosphors in MV lamps to make them more efficient, but from what I understand, tri-phosphor won`t stand the heat from the discharge like Vanadate does, causing the lamp to blacken quickly

But I reckon mercury lamps would still be in use today if they could have found a tri-phosphor that was compatible, giving the classic MV lamps an efficiency of a modern fluorescent tube!
I guess coloured phosphors would suffer the same fate sealed in bulb with a 1300 degrees burner right next to it

!, as its only the low pressure discharge their exposed to in a tube.