Abstract

Green, blue and turquoise ceramic pigments have been obtained by means of heterovalent substitution of atoms based on calcium aluminosilicate (anorthite) with calcium and silicon ions replaced by transition elements and aluminum using quartz sand from the Navoinskoe deposit, Samarkand chalk and alumina-containing wastes from the Shurtanskii Gas-Chemical Complex. The physical-chemical properties of the pigments were studied. The new ceramic pigment compositions were used to produce a commercial test lot of decorative majolica.

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