The possibility of synthesizing ceramic pigments using industrial wastes — nepheline sludge from the production of alumina, spent sulfovanadate diatomite (SVD) catalyst, and spent Ziegler – Natt catalyst—is studied. These materials will lower production costs of ceramic pigments. Nepheline sludge and spent catalysts make it possible to obtain on-glaze paints and ceramic pigments in the sand-color-brown-olive-green color range. The pigments synthesized are also recommended for volume coloring of ceramic pastes in the manufacture of construction materials.
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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 3 – 7, September, 2009.
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Sedel’nikova, M.B., Pogrebenkov, V.M., Gorbatenko, V.V. et al. Ceramic pigments for construction ceramics. Glass Ceram 66, 305–309 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-010-9201-z
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