Codoping Ti in low Co-containing hibonite achieving excellent optical properties for near-infrared reflective pigment applications

To reduce carcinogenic cobalt content in pigments, a series of near-infrared reflective pigments based on CaAl12-x-yCoxTiyO19 (x = 0–0.5 and y = 0-(x+0.3)) were prepared via solid state reactions. Although the cobalt content in the pigment CaAl11.7Co0.1Ti0.2O19 is only 0.87% by mass, the resulting p...

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Published inCeramics international Vol. 49; no. 5; pp. 7387 - 7395
Main Authors Lv, Kai, Zhu, Yong, Wang, Lei, Chen, Zhang, Zhang, Zongtao, Gao, Yanfeng
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.03.2023
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Summary:To reduce carcinogenic cobalt content in pigments, a series of near-infrared reflective pigments based on CaAl12-x-yCoxTiyO19 (x = 0–0.5 and y = 0-(x+0.3)) were prepared via solid state reactions. Although the cobalt content in the pigment CaAl11.7Co0.1Ti0.2O19 is only 0.87% by mass, the resulting pigment still has excellent color properties (64.89, 3.88, −40.30) and near-infrared reflectance (∼70%). The structural information of the obtained pigments were analyzed by XRD refinement, and the results revealed that the doping concentration of titanium relative to cobalt significantly affected the coordination structure of cobalt in hibonite, which in turn apparently influenced the optical properties of the obtained samples. The actual cooling effect of the CaAl11.7Co0.1Ti0.2O19 coating was tested using a model house and the annual energy consumption was simulated by using EnergyPlus software. For a warm city (Haikou), using this CaAl11.7Co0.1Ti0.2O19 coating can reduce energy consumption for cooling by 24.75%.
ISSN:0272-8842
1873-3956
DOI:10.1016/j.ceramint.2022.10.211