Structure and Morphology Properties of Nanoparticle Hematite Pigment from Lathe Waste

  • Khoiroh L
  • Sholekah A
  • Yulianti E
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Abstract

Hematite coated PEG was synthesized by the sonication-calcination method. A variation of Na2CO3 is investigated to know the effect on structure and morphology. Characterization of samples are using X-ray fluorescence, X-ray diffraction, Scanning electron microscopy, and color reader techniques. XRF data showed that iron is the highest element in the precursor. The X-ray diffraction data confirm that Fe(OH)3, α-FeOOH, and Fe3O4 established at the sonication stage are then transformed into the α-Fe2O3 phase after calcination. The X-ray diffraction data also was found that α-Fe2O3 at 0.5 M formed with the highest crystallinity degree. The scanning electron microscopy showed that the particle's shape is spherical, bar-shaped, and aggregate. However, the distribution of particles is not uniform and still displays agglomeration. The Color reader shows the highest degree of lightness obtained is at 1 M variation.

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Khoiroh, L. M., Sholekah, A. D. A., & Yulianti, E. (2021). Structure and Morphology Properties of Nanoparticle Hematite Pigment from Lathe Waste. International Journal of Chemistry, 13(1), 21. https://doi.org/10.5539/ijc.v13n1p21

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