Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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177450 | Dyes and Pigments | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The phase transformations and colouring mechanisms that occur during the ceramic processing of titania slag were investigated using XRF-EDS, XRD, DRS and laboratory-scale application in glazed and unglazed tiles. The slag transforms to pseudobrookite, undergoing a drastic colour change during firing as a consequence of thermal oxidation with Fe2+ to Fe3+ and Ti3+ to Ti4+ reactions. The intense brown colour imparted by titania slag is stable at both low (up to 1050 °C) and high (around 1200 °C) temperatures and is suitable for porcelain stoneware tiles. In through-body application, titania slag enables ‘spotting’ effects to be achieved.
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Authors
M. Dondi, G. Cruciani, E. Balboni, G. Guarini, C. Zanelli,