The colors of copper-containing pigments, copper (II) oxide and malachite, and their origins in ceramic glazes were systematically examined over a wide firing temperature range using a suite of analytical and spectroscopy techniques including SEM, UV-Vis FORS, XRD, FTIR, and EPR to gain new insight into the structural and chemical transformations of the glaze during firing. The two colorants investigated were black copper (II) oxide (CuO) nanopowder and blue-green basic copper carbonate, or malachite (Cu2CO3(OH)2), both of which produce a final light blue color following firing. Additionally, silicon carbide (SiC) was used to locally reduce CuO to simulate firing glazes in a reductive environment and produce a final red color. At lower temp...
This study is focused on using the dust from metallurgy as a pigment. The agglomerating dust is form...
The behavior of the Cu-Al-Si-O system was investigated in the temperature range of 800 degrees-1150 ...
In this research, the effects of Zn on microstructure and color developments of the copper reduction...
This study investigatesthe coloration mechanism by identifying the factor that affects thered colora...
Booksh, Karl S.Alcántara-García, JocelynCopper-based pigments are common in both Western and Eastern...
International audienceIn order to explain the origin of the deep red color of copper glazes on ceram...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the coloration characteristics by identifying t...
Different techniques (X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, colorimetry, v...
Abstract Cobalt (Co) compounds have been used for centuries to impart rich blue color to glass, glaz...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Le cuivre est un élément multivalent qui donne aux verres ou aux glaçures une coloration bleue (ions...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
A lead-free frit containing high amount of copper and its glazeconceived for fine porcelain stonewar...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This study is focused on using the dust from metallurgy as a pigment. The agglomerating dust is form...
The behavior of the Cu-Al-Si-O system was investigated in the temperature range of 800 degrees-1150 ...
In this research, the effects of Zn on microstructure and color developments of the copper reduction...
This study investigatesthe coloration mechanism by identifying the factor that affects thered colora...
Booksh, Karl S.Alcántara-García, JocelynCopper-based pigments are common in both Western and Eastern...
International audienceIn order to explain the origin of the deep red color of copper glazes on ceram...
Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the coloration characteristics by identifying t...
Different techniques (X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscope, colorimetry, v...
Abstract Cobalt (Co) compounds have been used for centuries to impart rich blue color to glass, glaz...
Paper presented to the 4th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
Le cuivre est un élément multivalent qui donne aux verres ou aux glaçures une coloration bleue (ions...
The analysis of the physical interactions between pigments, opacifiers and glazes is fundamental to ...
The focus of this thesis paper will be on macrocrystalline glazes and their colouring oxides/carbona...
A lead-free frit containing high amount of copper and its glazeconceived for fine porcelain stonewar...
Paper presented to the 5th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
This study is focused on using the dust from metallurgy as a pigment. The agglomerating dust is form...
The behavior of the Cu-Al-Si-O system was investigated in the temperature range of 800 degrees-1150 ...
In this research, the effects of Zn on microstructure and color developments of the copper reduction...