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Synthesis and Characterization of Red Pigment from Acid Regeneration Plant (ARP) By-product Via Rod Milling Process


Paper Type 
Contributed Paper
Title 
Synthesis and Characterization of Red Pigment from Acid Regeneration Plant (ARP) By-product Via Rod Milling Process
Author 
Hai Song Woon, Keerthan Naidu, Lay Sheng Ewe, Lee Woen Ean and Kean Pah Lim
Email 
hwoon@uniten.edu.my
Abstract:

     Iron oxide waste from acid regeneration plants (ARP) is often discarded due to its non-profitability. This research aims to introduce a value-added process to convert iron oxide waste into red pigment via rod milling process. The iron oxide waste collected from ARP was grinded with a rod milling machine at 30 rpm for 24 hours. The ground product was then mixed with industrial-grade red pigment in various ratios. The mixed samples were then rod-milled again into ultra-fine particles. A total of seven samples were prepared, applied onto a canvas and analysed by energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) methods. From the analyses, the existence, composition, and orientation of iron oxide were established. The waste-derived red pigments were subsequently subjected to particle size analysis on a scanning electron microscopy (SEM) platform, with results showcasing the efficiency of the rod milling process. Colour-related properties of the samples before and after canvas application were investigated using the L*a*b* system with a chromameter. Empirical outcomes indicated that the a* value plays an important role in determining the redness of the sample. Overall, the a* values obtained were above 15 and gradually increased in accordance to the amount of industrial-grade red pigment added. The oil absorptivity of red pigments was also tested via an oil absorptivity test. Notably, the assay signified that particle size and porosity affect the amount of oil that can be absorbed by the pigment.

Article ID
e2024059
Received Date 
2023-08-08
Revised Date 
2024-01-10
Accepted Date 
2024-01-24
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Keyword 
Acid regeneration plant (ARP), iron oxide, hematite, colour pigment material, rod-milling
Volume 
Vol.51 No.4 (July 2024).
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.12982/CMJS.2024.059
Citation 
Woon H.S., Naidu K., Ewe L.S., Ean L.W. and Lim K.P., Synthesis and Characterization of Red Pigment from Acid Regeneration Plant (ARP) By-product Via Rod Milling Process, Chiang Mai J. Sci., 2024; 51(4): e2024059. DOI 10.12982/CMJS.2024.059.
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