Abstract

The current research aims at the obtaining of new type pigments from the garnet mineral group by utilizationof rice husk ash as silica source (RHA). At the beginning, the mixtures prepared from the starting raw materials areground in a ball mill and then subjected to high temperature treatment. Green pigments were synthesized at twotemperatures: 1000°C and 1100°C. Using the tintometer RT 100 Lovibond the colour characteristics were measuredspectrophotometrically. The rice husk ash was investigated using scanning electron microscopy. The conducted hot-stage microscopic studies show that the pigments remain thermally stable when heated. The highest fire resistance - upto temperatures of 1380°C - 1400°C show the uvarovite pigments with main phase 3CaO.Cr2O3.3SiO2 or by a generalformula Ca3Cr2[SiO4 ]3. They are suitable for inserting into ceramic glazes without danger of decomposition or reaction.Keywords: ceramic pigments, SEM, colour determination, Hot-stage microscopy.

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