This investigation addressed the characterization and the production methods of the purple pigmentCaput Mortuum used since pre-historic times until the eighteenth century. Literature hypotheses for its production after heating of ochres/Fe-hydroxides, with addition of white minerals of different composition has been experimentally reproduced, and disproved. An original synthesis after massive hematite that underwent fine grinding, followed by high temperature (900–1100 °C) annealing under oxidative conditions was carried out. Several natural and synthetic starting Fe-oxides and hydroxides were tested with these procedures, followed by compositional (X-Ray Powder Diffraction), spectroscopic (Reflectance spectroscopy, colorimetric measurement...
The persistence of the black colour in magnetite-containing paints in polychrome ceramics of the Arg...
A study has been carried out on the Becher and Summit Processes with the aim of understanding the me...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...
The motivation in studying the properties of iron oxides was due to difficulty in obtaining colored ...
The work focuses on the syntheses of red inorganic ceramic pigments by inclusion of hematite in a fu...
VirtualInternational audiencePigments are quite complex materials whose appearance involves many opt...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
International audiencePrussian blue, a hydrated iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) complex, is a synthet...
International audiencePigments are quite complex materials whose appearance involves many optical ph...
Synthesis and characteristics of the black, red and yellow pigment made from iron sand have been don...
This study concerns those crystallographic and microstructural features that can provide indications...
This paper reports an unusual green pigment, brochantite (Cu4(SO4)(OH)6), on 16th-century Portuguese...
It has been confirmed that the disordered hematite occurring in prehistorical red colouring material...
Nanometer-sized hematite was prepared via a two-step process. In the first step, FeSO4·7H2O was oxid...
In the ceramic industry of wall and floor tiles, whose selection is strongly influenced by the visua...
The persistence of the black colour in magnetite-containing paints in polychrome ceramics of the Arg...
A study has been carried out on the Becher and Summit Processes with the aim of understanding the me...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...
The motivation in studying the properties of iron oxides was due to difficulty in obtaining colored ...
The work focuses on the syntheses of red inorganic ceramic pigments by inclusion of hematite in a fu...
VirtualInternational audiencePigments are quite complex materials whose appearance involves many opt...
Most inorganic pigments generally consist of the colouring agents such as hematite (red) or glauconi...
International audiencePrussian blue, a hydrated iron(III) hexacyanoferrate(II) complex, is a synthet...
International audiencePigments are quite complex materials whose appearance involves many optical ph...
Synthesis and characteristics of the black, red and yellow pigment made from iron sand have been don...
This study concerns those crystallographic and microstructural features that can provide indications...
This paper reports an unusual green pigment, brochantite (Cu4(SO4)(OH)6), on 16th-century Portuguese...
It has been confirmed that the disordered hematite occurring in prehistorical red colouring material...
Nanometer-sized hematite was prepared via a two-step process. In the first step, FeSO4·7H2O was oxid...
In the ceramic industry of wall and floor tiles, whose selection is strongly influenced by the visua...
The persistence of the black colour in magnetite-containing paints in polychrome ceramics of the Arg...
A study has been carried out on the Becher and Summit Processes with the aim of understanding the me...
In this work, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), and infrared spectroscopy...