Title of article :
The role of counterions (Mo, Nb, Sb, W) in Cr-, Mn-, Ni- and V-doped rutile ceramic pigments: Part 1. Crystal structure and phase transformations
Author/Authors :
F. Matteucci، نويسنده , , G. Cruciani and D. Utzeri ، نويسنده , , M. Dondi، نويسنده , , M. Raimondo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
8
From page :
385
To page :
392
Abstract :
Rutile is widely used as ceramic pigment for its excellent optical properties, high melting point and intense coloration when doped with transition elements. Industrial ceramic pigments are manufactured from anatase plus chromophore elements (Cr, Mn, Ni or V) and counterions (Nb, Sb or W). Several solid state reactions occur during the synthesis, involving both the anatase-to-rutile transformation (A → R) and the formation of accessory phases. The A → R transition is heavily affected by chromophores with a lowering of the onset temperature: V < Cr < Ni < Mn; the effect of counterions is almost completely hidden by that of chromophores, even if the sequence Mo < Sb < W < Nb may be inferred. The crystal structure of rutile pigments is modified by chromophores and counterions doping; in fact, the doping varies the cell parameters, implies a progressive distortion of the octahedral site and a peculiar variation of the mean Tisingle bondO bond length, with longer basal Tisingle bondO distances and a shorter apical Tisingle bondO distance. The pigment co-doped with V and W is different for its minimum Tisingle bondO bond length distortion (BLD), an almost regular TiO6 octahedron, and the occurrence of Ti3+ within the accessory compound Ti5O9.
Keywords :
D. TiO2 , Anatase-to-rutile transformation , B. X-ray methods , Ceramic pigments , D. Traditional ceramics
Journal title :
Ceramics International
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Ceramics International
Record number :
1269741
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