Rare earth added antibacterial ceramic glaze and preparation method thereof
An antibacterial ceramic and rare earth technology, which is applied in the field of adding rare earth antibacterial ceramic glaze and its preparation, can solve the problems of unsustainable antibacterial effect and affect the performance of ceramics, and achieve the effect of lasting antibacterial time, lasting time, and improving antibacterial and bactericidal performance.
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[0021] A preparation method for adding rare earth antibacterial ceramic glaze, comprising the following steps:
[0022] (1) Take by weight 25 parts of silicon dioxide, 5 parts of aluminum oxide, 3 parts of deep sea mineral mud, 3 parts of magnesium oxide, 2 parts of copper oxide, 1 part of zinc oxide, 4 parts of zirconium silicate, 1 part of Add 1 part of titanium dioxide, 3 parts of opal shale, 0.2 parts of polyethylene glycol, 2 parts of sodium metaphosphate, 1 part of thulium oxide, 1 part of scandium oxide and 2 parts of silver nitrate into the mixer, stir at 60r / min, and mix each group mix evenly;
[0023] (2) Send the mixed raw materials into a high-temperature furnace, and calcinate twice at 1000° C. under the protection of nitrogen to obtain a microcrystalline powder with a particle size of 30 nm;
[0024] (3) Add the microcrystalline powder into the ball mill, and add 67 parts of absolute ethanol for wet ball milling, and ball mill at 20 r / min for 21 hours until the ...
Embodiment 2
[0028] A preparation method for adding rare earth antibacterial ceramic glaze, comprising the following steps:
[0029] (1) Take by weight 25-45 parts of silicon dioxide, 5-13 parts of aluminum oxide, 3-5 parts of deep-sea mineral mud, 3-6 parts of magnesium oxide, 2-6 parts of copper oxide, 1- 5 parts zinc oxide, 4-8 parts zirconium silicate, 1-3 parts titanium dioxide, 3-9 parts opal shale, 0.2-0.5 parts polyethylene glycol, 2-7 parts sodium metaphosphate, 6 parts yttrium oxide, 6 parts Add one part of scandium oxide and six parts of silver nitrate into the stirrer, stir at 100r / min, and mix the components evenly;
[0030] (2) Send the mixed raw materials into a high-temperature furnace, and calcinate twice at 1100° C. under the protection of nitrogen to obtain a microcrystalline powder with a particle size of 100 nm;
[0031] (3) Add the microcrystalline powder into the ball mill, and add 95 parts of absolute ethanol for wet ball milling, and ball mill at 40 r / min for 25 h...
Embodiment 3
[0035] A preparation method for adding rare earth antibacterial ceramic glaze, comprising the following steps:
[0036] (1) Take by weight 35 parts of silicon dioxide, 6 parts of aluminum oxide, 4 parts of deep sea mineral mud, 4.5 parts of magnesium oxide, 4 parts of copper oxide, 3 parts of zinc oxide, 6 parts of zirconium silicate, 2 parts Parts of titanium dioxide, 6 parts of opal shale, 0.35 parts of polyethylene glycol, 4.5 parts of sodium metaphosphate, 3 parts of yttrium oxide, 4 parts of lanthanum oxide and 4 parts of silver nitrate were added to the mixer, stirred at 80r / min, and each group mix evenly;
[0037] (2) Send the mixed raw materials into a high-temperature furnace, and under the protection of nitrogen, calcinate twice at 1050° C. to obtain a microcrystalline powder with a particle size of 65 nm;
[0038] (3) Add the microcrystalline powder into the ball mill, and add 81 parts of absolute ethanol for wet ball milling, and ball mill at 30 r / min for 23 hours...
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