Brown ceramic pigments based on chromium(III)-doped titanite obtained by spray pyrolysis
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Lyubenova, Teodora; Ocaña Jurado, Manuel; Carda Castelló, Juan Bautista
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Brown ceramic pigments based on chromium(III)-doped titanite obtained by spray pyrolysisFecha de publicación
2008Editor
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1437208Cita bibliográfica
Dyes and Pigments, 79, 3, p. 265-269Tipo de documento
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Cr-doped titanite (CaTiSiO5) pigments were synthesized through spray pyrolysis of aerosols generated from aqueous solutions containing colloidal silica, calcium chloride, titanium(IV) oxychloride and chromium(III) ... [+]
Cr-doped titanite (CaTiSiO5) pigments were synthesized through spray pyrolysis of aerosols generated from aqueous solutions containing colloidal silica, calcium chloride, titanium(IV) oxychloride and chromium(III) nitrate. This process yielded amorphous powders with spherical morphology and broad size distribution (<10 μm) after thermal decomposition at 600 °C. The titanite phase was obtained by further calcination at 800 °C without any addition of flux agents. The brown color of the pigments can be attributed mainly to the existence of Cr(IV) ions occupying both, octahedral positions of Ti(IV) and tetrahedral position of Si(IV), together with a small amount of Cr(III) present as Cr<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>. The optimum pigment obtained by this method corresponded to a Cr/titanite mole ratio of 0.04. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. [-]
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