Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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11028653 | Waste Management | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The perception of industrial waste has changed, in the last decades, from an economic and environmental problem to a potential raw material. In this work, the synthesis of a stable pigment was prepared by combining two hazardous and unexplored wastes: red mud (RM, rich in Fe) and electroplating sludge (ES, rich in Ni/Cr). The wastes were mixed in different proportions and calcined at 1200â¯Â°C. Black and brown pigments were obtained from the mixture of RM/ES in 1:3 and 1:1â¯wt proportions, respectively. The color was given by the chrome-iron-nickel spinels, based on Ni2+ 3T1g(3F) transitions (â13,000â¯cmâ1), Cr3+ 4A2gâ¯ââ¯4T1g(4F) transitions (â24,400â¯cmâ1) and Fe3+ (â15,000-â22,500â¯cmâ1). The achieved coloring strength and thermal stability on various ceramic glazes render excellent prospects for the industrial application of such waste-based pigments.
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Authors
J. Carneiro, D.M. Tobaldi, M.N. Capela, R.M. Novais, M.P. Seabra, J.A. Labrincha,