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Characterization of metal oxide-doped lutetium orthoferrite powders from the pigmentary point of view
Authors:Žaneta Dohnalová  Markéta Vontorčíková  Petra Šulcová
Institution:1. Department of Inorganic Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentská 573, 532 10, Pardubice, Czech Republic
Abstract:This thesis deals with the preparation and characterization of inorganic pigments based on perovskite structure of metal oxide-doped LuFeO3. Powder samples were prepared by the conventional ceramic method, i.e., solid-state reaction. Heating temperature was chosen according to results of TG/DTA. Prepared pigments were incorporated into an organic binder system, and their color properties were evaluated by measuring the reflectance in the visible region of light. The most interesting color properties were obtained by preparation of sample Lu0.98Ca0.02FeO3?δ with mineralizer LiF at the temperature 900 °C. Mean size of its particles is 4 μm. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed a single-phase orthorhombic structure with lattice parameters a = 0.521310 nm, b = 0.55535 nm, and c = 0.75626 nm. Thermal stability of the sample is limited by the temperature of 1,150 °C. Further, the effectiveness of other metal oxide (CoO-, ZnO-, Bi2O3-, and Sb2O3)-doped Lu0.98Ca0.02FeO3?δ system was evaluated with respect to their phase composition, thermal stability, particle size distribution, and color properties. The conclusions of the research showed that a sample containing antimony oxide is the mixture with the best pigmentary-application properties. The powder has a clear orange color, high thermal stability up to 1,340 °C, and mean particle size 4 μm.
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