Abstract

This paper describes the study of a pink ceramic pigment based on the optical properties of Cr-doped structures, having into account environmental considerations. The research is focused on the optimisation of the synthesis parameters in order to minimise the amount of pollutant Cr(VI) in the washing liquids and enhance chromatic coordinates. In a first stage, the Al 2− x Cr x O 3 solid solution was studied. Nevertheless, the observation that ZnO was required in the frit to stabilise the pink colour after glazing made us to conduct the research towards the optimisation of the ZnAl 2− x Cr x O 4 system. X-ray diffraction (XRD) indicates a solid solution formation based on the gahnite structure; moreover, no Cr(VI) and B contents were found in the analysis of the washing liquids. Thus, this research enabled us to produce a pink pigment with low environmental impact and good chromatic coordinates. Further study of the pigment applied in a glaze showed evidence of the importance of the glaze composition for the colour development and stability of the ceramic pigments.

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