Oxidation of Cr (III) to Cr (VI) in the Synthesis of Bismuth-Chromium Oxide Ceramics

Bismuth-containing chromates, Bi x CrO 1.5 x +3 , were synthesized using a ceramic method from bismuth (III) and chromium (III) oxides, with a variable molar ratio of 1 ≤ n (Bi)/ n (Cr) ≤ 38. The calcined samples exhibit a color variation from green to dark red, depending on the n (Bi)/ n (Cr) ratio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Glass and ceramics 2024-11, Vol.81 (7-8), p.272-277
Hauptverfasser: Minyukhina, A. M., Busova, A. K., Korolev, R. I., Makeev, B. A., Skandakov, R. N., Nekipelov, S. V., Zhuk, N. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Bismuth-containing chromates, Bi x CrO 1.5 x +3 , were synthesized using a ceramic method from bismuth (III) and chromium (III) oxides, with a variable molar ratio of 1 ≤ n (Bi)/ n (Cr) ≤ 38. The calcined samples exhibit a color variation from green to dark red, depending on the n (Bi)/ n (Cr) ratio. The ceramic materials undergo a color change from green to red when a mixture of oxides with a significant predominance of bismuth oxide n (Bi 2 O 3 )/ n (Cr 2 O 3 ) ≥ 3 is subjected to a high-temperature treatment in air (at 650°C). It is noteworthy that the calcination of chromium (III) oxide under similar conditions occurs without the oxidation of chromium ions. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the formation of chromates, including Bi 6 Cr 2 O 15 , Bi 10 Cr 2 O 21 , Bi 31 Cr 5 O 61.5 , and Bi 14 CrO 24 . X-ray spectroscopy studies of the samples revealed that the NEXAFS Cr2p spectra of the red bismuth-chromium ceramics exhibited similarities in the main details of the K 2 CrO 4 spectrum, indicating the presence of chromium in the oxide ceramics in the form of tetrahedral CrO 4 2 - ions. In addition, scanning electron microscopy data demonstrated that the samples exhibited a dense, low-porosity microstructure.
ISSN:0361-7610
1573-8515
DOI:10.1007/s10717-024-00695-w