Synthesis and characterization of blue TiO2/CoAl2O4 complex pigments with good colour and enhanced near-infrared reflectance properties
Abstract
Blue TiO2/CoAl2O4 complex pigments were prepared through calcination of precursors from the precipitation of Al3+ and Co2+ on TiO2 particles in sequence. The synthesized powders were characterized by colorimetry, near-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy. The pigments were found to have composite phases composed of rutile TiO2 and spinel CoAl2O4. The bright blue pigments having good color properties could be obtained via calcination of the precursors at 1000 °C. As the mass of CoAl2O4 increased to 40 wt% of TiO2, the pigments presented good color properties (L* = 53.43, a* = −4.75, b* = −41.78) and the results showed little variation with an increase in the CoAl2O4 content. In comparison to the pure CoAl2O4 pigments, the as-prepared pigments with a CoAl2O4/TiO2 mass ratio of 0.4 exhibited an enhanced near-infrared reflectance and also showed better color properties relative to the mixed pigments of TiO2 and CoAl2O4.