Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1474136 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2015 20 Pages PDF
Abstract

Solids solutions of Ni in MgTi2O5 pseudobrookite (karrooite) were investigated to develop new yellowish ceramic pigments or dyes. Ni-Karrooite samples (Mg1−xNixTi2O5) were prepared by ceramic method and through a citrate-gel metalorganic decomposition route, using rapid firing conditions (800–1500 °C). Fired pigments were characterized by XRD, SEM/EDX, UV–vis–NIR and color measurement (CIE-L*a*b*) techniques. The entropy-stabilization of MgTi2O5 with respect to ilmenite and rutile decreased with Ni doping, and Ni solid-solubility increased with temperature (40 mol% at 1200 °C, 60 mol% at 1400–1500 °C). Optical absorptions of Ni2+ in karrooite octahedral sites (mainly M1 sites) produced intense yellowish-orange colors, increasing saturation and red/yellow hues with Ni doping (up to x = 0.4–0.5). The pigments showed a limited stability within low-temperature (1000–1050 °C) ceramic glazes, although glazed samples developed intense yellowish colorations. Noteworthy, metalorganic decomposition route enabled the formation of Ni-karrooite at lower temperatures (1000 °C, 20 mol% Ni) and produced finer-grained powders, although the colors of powders and enameled samples were similar.

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