abstract
The use of wastes, some of them hazards, as raw materials of ceramic pigments has been a way to diminish their environmental impact, to economically valorize them, and to face the depletion of virgin raw materials. In this work were prepared pigments having in their composition only industrial wastes: Cr/Ni electroplating (ES), and sludges from the cutting of natural stones-marble (MS) and granite (GS). The prepared mixtures were calcined at three temperatures (1100, 1200, and 1300 degrees C) and the obtained powders were characterized by XRD and UV-vis. Their coloring strength and thermal stability were assessed by adding them to different ceramic substrates: glazes (transparent bright and opaque matte) and a stoneware paste. The CIEL*a*b* coordinates of the fired materials were measured. The developed pigments are thermally stable and exhibit good tinting power, originating nicely colored and defect-free ceramic materials.
keywords
OPTICAL-PROPERTIES; RED MUD
subject category
Materials Science
authors
Carneiro, J; Tobaldi, DM; Capela, MN; Seabra, MP; Labrincha, JA
our authors
Groups
1 - Inorganic Functional Nanomaterials and Organic-Inorganic Hybrids
4 - Biorefineries, Biobased Materials and Recycling
acknowledgements
This research was funded by FCT Ref. UID/CTM/50011/2019, financed by national funds through the FCT/MCTES.