1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00352662
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Plasma-chemical synthesis of ultradispersed iron oxides with pigment qualification

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“…Their utilization as inorganic pigments is wellknown. [93][94][95][96] Both natural and synthetic pigments are used in the manufacture of red, brown, and black paints or as admixtures, for example, in colored glasses. [97][98][99] The thermal decomposition of FeSO 4 ‚7H 2 O is the basis for the red ferric pigment manufacture ("copperas red").…”
Section: Applications Of Iron(iii) Oxides and Thermalmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their utilization as inorganic pigments is wellknown. [93][94][95][96] Both natural and synthetic pigments are used in the manufacture of red, brown, and black paints or as admixtures, for example, in colored glasses. [97][98][99] The thermal decomposition of FeSO 4 ‚7H 2 O is the basis for the red ferric pigment manufacture ("copperas red").…”
Section: Applications Of Iron(iii) Oxides and Thermalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a technical point of view, the oxides are important materials in several fields. Their utilization as inorganic pigments is well-known. Both natural and synthetic pigments are used in the manufacture of red, brown, and black paints or as admixtures, for example, in colored glasses. The thermal decomposition of FeSO 4 ·7H 2 O is the basis for the red ferric pigment manufacture (“copperas red”). The mechanism of this multistage process is one of the most investigated chemical and industrial processes.…”
Section: Applications Of Iron(iii) Oxides and Thermal Processesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iron oxides, and iron oxide surface chemistry, are of importance in fields including corrosion, lubrication and magnetic properties of materials, catalysis, and geochemical processes [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. Among them, a-Fe 2 O 3 is the most researched and most frequent polymorph existing in nature as the mineral hematite.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Among the techniques for preparation of nanodispersed and highly-dispersed silicon dioxide in lowtemperature plasma (LTP) included in the table, one should distinguish the following two: a. Simultaneous plasma-chemical vaporization and reduction of SiO 2 to SiO, followed by oxidation of the latter during efficient quenching by O 2 and H 2 O vapour; and b. hydrolysis of SiCl 4 [62] .…”
Section: Aluminium Silicon and Rare-earth Oxidesmentioning
confidence: 99%