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Occupancy of the Sodalite Cages in the Blue Ultramarine Pigments
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2002
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringNatural PigmentsEngineeringPhotochemistrySodalite CagesOptical PropertiesSpectroscopyRuby CrystalColorimetryQuantitative Epr StudyBlue Ultramarine PigmentsChemistryMarine BiologyDyeingPigmentHealth Sciences
A quantitative EPR study of blue ultramarine pigments has been performed in order to determine the concentration of the S(3)(-) chromophore. Copper sulfate CuSO(4) x 5H(2)O has been used as a standard, while a ruby crystal was used as an inner standard to take into account the changes of the quality factor of the cavity. These experiments show that, in the most-colored pigments, less than half of the sodalite cages are occupied by a S(3)(-) radical. In other experiments, it has been shown that the blue ultramarine pigments can be significantly modified by heating under a dynamic vacuum. The concentrations of S(3)(-) and S(2)(-), as deduced from EPR and Raman experiments, are increased after this type of treatment. These changes imply that sulfur species are transformed into S(3)(-) or S(2)(-) during this treatment. It is discussed that these sulfur species could be S(2)(-).
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