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Name Maki Ryosuke
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researchmap researcher code R000007789
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Studyng and Utilizing Traditional Technologies: Microstructure and Formation Mechanism of ε-Fe2O3 on Traditional Japanese Bizen Stoneware

Bibliography Type

Joint Author

Author

Yoshihiro Kusano, Hiroyuki Nakata, Zeliang Peng, Ryosuke S. S. Maki, Tomoyuki Ogawa, and Minoru Fukuhara

Summary

Traditional Japanese Bizen stoneware is produced by firing a specific type of green clay in a wood-fired kiln at approximately 1200 °C. During this process, single crystalline branched dendrite-like particles of Al-substituted ε-Fe2O3 (ε-Fe1.7Al0.3O3) with widths and lengths of approximately 15 and 30 μm, respectively, are formed on the surface of the ceramic. Composite particles consisting of ε-Fe2O3 epitaxially connected to spinel structure compounds [comprising the Fe-substituted spinel (Mg,Fe)(Al,Fe)2O4 and γ-Fe2O3)] with lengths of approximately 3 μm are also generated. The present work clarified the crystallographic relationship between ε-Fe2O3 and the spinel structure compounds. In addition, brown-colored samples similar to Bizen pottery and with surface Al-substituted ε-
Fe2O3 particles were prepared by heating clay with K2CO3 under a 10 vol % CO gas and 90 vol % Ar gas mixture using an electric furnace instead of a firewood kiln. Hence, a traditional method was adapted to achieve the industrial production of ε-Fe2O3 crystals.

Magazine(name)

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Volume

13

Number Of Pages

32

StartingPage

38491

EndingPage

38498

Date of Issue

2021/08

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Language

English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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doi.org/10.1021/acsami.1c09394

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