Abstract

A series of cerium sulfides were successfully prepared using commercially available nanoscale CeO2 as precursor, anhydrous Na2CO3 as dopants, CS2 as sulfur source, under 600–800 °C, respectively. Properties of samples were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and spectrophotometry. The results showed that corresponding γ-Ce2S3 with small size was obtained by using nanoscale CeO2 as precursor; pure phase γ-Ce2S3 could be obtained under low temperature of 700 °C. Coloring properties of γ-Ce2S3 obtained under 800 °C were studied by researching γ-Ce2S3/PE and γ-Ce2S3/PVC composites, respectively. The results showed that satisfied coloring effects to PE and PVC were obtained by using 0.5 phr and 0.2 phr γ-Ce2S3, respectively.

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