2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceramint.2017.01.065
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Red-brown ceramic pigments based on chromium doped ferrian armalcolite, effect of mineralizers

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“…The presence of fluoride ions, according to literary data [13,14], increases the reactivity of the crystalline lattice of the material due to the weakening of the of the silicon-oxygen frame, which causes the progress of diffusion processes in the region of low temperatures.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Studying the Influence Of Mineralizmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The presence of fluoride ions, according to literary data [13,14], increases the reactivity of the crystalline lattice of the material due to the weakening of the of the silicon-oxygen frame, which causes the progress of diffusion processes in the region of low temperatures.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results Of Studying the Influence Of Mineralizmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [13,14] argue that the mineralizing effect of fluorine-ions, in particular on silicate pigments, is explained by the fact that they increase the reactivity of the crystalline lattice of the material by weakening the silicon-oxygen frame. This provides for the possibility of diffusion processes in the region of low temperatures, 1,100-1,150 °С.…”
Section: Literature Review and Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A doubling of the 6 A 1 → 4 T 1 and 4 T 2 bands is related to the occurrence of Fe 3+ in both octahedral sites of pseudobrookite [5]. Recently, Gargori et al [19] described a red-brown ceramic pigment based on chromium-doped ferrian armalcolite (MgFe)(FeTi 3 )O 10 , which belongs to the pseudobrookite group X 2 YO 5 , with X and Y being usually Fe (2 + and 3 +), Mg, Al, and Ti. End members of this group are armalcolite ((Mg,Fe)Ti 2 O 5 ), pseudobrookite (Fe 2 TiO 5 ), ferropseudobrookite (FeTi 2 O 5 ) and karrooite (MgTi 2 O 5 ).…”
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“…Analysis of modern production of colored brick using high-performance color modifiers [11][12][13][14][15][16] shows that bulk coloring of wall ceramic materials with oxide pigments generally causes a number of problems. One of the main problems is disruption of sintering process of argillaceous minerals while burning which leads to degradation of physical and mechanical properties of ceramics [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%