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Mechanoactivation and Colour Properties of Malayaites Doped with Lanthanoid

Mechanoaktivace a barevné vlastnosti malayaitů s přídavkem lanthanoidu
Authors: Zvonková Marcela; Luxová, Jana; Trojan, Jakub; Trojan, Miroslav;

Mechanoactivation and Colour Properties of Malayaites Doped with Lanthanoid

Abstract

The study deals with the preparation of the inorgan ic pigments of general formula CaSn0,855Cr0,045Ln0,1SiO5±δσ belonging to the group of the malayaites, where Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu and Gd (LMREE). The malayaite samples were prepared in powdered form by the solid state reaction. As initial components were used the following basic raw materials: calcium carbonate, tin oxide, chromium oxide,silicon oxide, and oxide of the respective lanthanoid serving as the dopant. The reaction mixtures were homogenised and ground in the planetary mill for five hours. After mechanoactivation, they were calcinate in the planetary mill for five hours. After mechanoactivation, they were calcinated at the temperatures from1200 °C to 1450 °C in the electric furnace for four hours. All the prepared pigments were applied / converted into a ceramic glaze P07410 and very interesting colours obtained: brown pink, deep burgundy, and red carmina shades. The colour characteristics were described by CIE L*a*b* system (1976). From the particle size distribution, it is evident that all three parameteres d(0.1) μm, d(0.5) μm, and d(0.9) μm, have increased with temperature. Finally, as confirmed experimentally, the mechanoactivation has led to very thin granules, increasing the brightness (L*).

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Color Area System, Color Properties, Mechanoactivation, barevný prostor, Malayaite, barevné vlastnosti, malayait, reakce v pevné fázi, Mechanoaktivace, Solid State Reaction

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