Journal article

Characterization of synthetic hydrous hematite pigments


Authors listWalter, D

Publication year2006

Pages195-199

JournalThermochimica Acta

Volume number445

Issue number2

ISSN0040-6031

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2005.08.011

PublisherElsevier


Abstract
The application of synthetic hematite pigments, prepared by the direct precipitation process from an iron(II) sulfate solution, leads to problems in the processing of plastic tubes by injection moulding and extrusion. Undesirable flaws are formed.A characterization by thermogravimetry (TG) and infrared spectroscopy (IR) proved an incorporation of water (similar to 1.5 mass%) in the crystal lattice. X-ray investigations of tempered hydrous hematite pigments in a temperature range between 100 and 800 degrees C showed an decrease of the cell volume between 400 and 500 degrees C. The absence of superstructure reflections by powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) investigations and the small dehydration enthalpy of similar to 6.1 kJ mol(-1) determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) indicates a statistical distribution of hydroxyl groups. Pores of hexagonal geometry were observed at the crystal surface by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) after dehydration. The so-called "hydrohematite", described in the literature, with ordered incorporation of hydroxyl groups in the hematite lattice was not found.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleWalter, D. (2006) Characterization of synthetic hydrous hematite pigments, Thermochimica Acta, 445(2), pp. 195-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2005.08.011

APA Citation styleWalter, D. (2006). Characterization of synthetic hydrous hematite pigments. Thermochimica Acta. 445(2), 195-199. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tca.2005.08.011


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