Bismuth Vanadate Ye...

Bismuth Vanadate Yellow

Bismuth Vanadate Yellow

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Bismuth Vanadate Yellow pigments BiVO4

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     While most CICPs are formed exclusively through solid state, high temperature calcination, bismuth vanadate can be formed from a series of pH controlled precipitation reactions (it is important to note these reactions can be carried out with or without the presence of molybdenum depending on the desired final phase). It is also possible to start with the parent oxides (Bi2O3 and V2O5) and perform a high temperature calcination to achieve a pure product            

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Bismuth vanadate is the inorganic compound with the formula BiVO4. It is a bright yellow solid. It is a representative of "complex inorganic colored pigments," or CICPs. More specifically bismuth vanadate is a mixed-metal oxide. Bismuth vanadate is also known under the Colour Index International as C.I. Pigment Yellow 184.It occurs naturally as the rare mineral pucherite.

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