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A rich yellow ceramic colorant developed in the early 20th century. Chromium antimony titanate is a solid solution of chromium antimonate and titanium dioxide. Analysis shows the approximate proportions are 2-5% chromic oxide, 10-20 % antimony pentoxide, with the remainder titanium dioxide. The additions of electropositive elements will both intensify and darken the yellow color. | A rich yellow ceramic colorant developed in the early 20th century. Chromium antimony titanate is a solid solution of chromium antimonate and titanium dioxide. Analysis shows the approximate proportions are 2-5% chromic oxide, 10-20 % antimony pentoxide, with the remainder titanium dioxide. The additions of electropositive elements will both intensify and darken the yellow color. | ||
− | == | + | ==Physical and Chemical Properties== |
Inert, stable to 1300 C. | Inert, stable to 1300 C. | ||
− | == | + | ==Resources and Citations== |
− | * | + | * C. J. Harbeck, 'Ceramic Pigments' ''Industrial and Engineering Chemistry'', 30(7), 1938. |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 14:24, 29 May 2022
Description
A rich yellow ceramic colorant developed in the early 20th century. Chromium antimony titanate is a solid solution of chromium antimonate and titanium dioxide. Analysis shows the approximate proportions are 2-5% chromic oxide, 10-20 % antimony pentoxide, with the remainder titanium dioxide. The additions of electropositive elements will both intensify and darken the yellow color.
Physical and Chemical Properties
Inert, stable to 1300 C.
Resources and Citations
- C. J. Harbeck, 'Ceramic Pigments' Industrial and Engineering Chemistry, 30(7), 1938.