TY - JOUR
T1 - Microstructure and formation process of the characteristic reddish color pattern Hidasuki on Bizen stoneware
T2 - Reactions involving rice straw
AU - Kusano, Yoshihiro
AU - Fukuhara, Minoru
AU - Fujii, Tatsuo
AU - Takada, Jun
AU - Murakami, Ryu
AU - Doi, Akira
AU - Anthony, Laurence
AU - Ikeda, Yasunori
AU - Takano, Mikio
PY - 2004/9/21
Y1 - 2004/9/21
N2 - The formation process of Hidasuki, a characteristic reddish coloring pattern on traditional Japanese unglazed stoneware called Bizen, was studied through model experiments. Pellets of the same type of clay used to form Bizen stoneware were heated to 1250 °C with and without contact with rice straw and then were cooled at different rates. A reddish color appeared for relatively slowly cooled samples when rice straw was present. Owing to the presence of potassium in the rice straw, the mullite (3(Al,Fe)2O 3·2SiO2) the major phase formed in the absence of rice straw, was replaced by corundum (α-Al2O3), hematite (α-Fe2O3), and others in the surface region of about 50 μm in depth. The corundum precipitated as hexagonal platelike crystals, and on the edges of these crystals the hematite grew epitaxially. The growth continued so that the primary corundum crystals were wholly covered by hematite to form a specific single crystalline α-Fe2O 3/α-Al2O3/α-Fe2O 3 structure. The contribution of this unique microstructure to coloring is discussed. On the basis of these analytical results, the Hidasuki pattern was reproduced artificially in the form of written characters.
AB - The formation process of Hidasuki, a characteristic reddish coloring pattern on traditional Japanese unglazed stoneware called Bizen, was studied through model experiments. Pellets of the same type of clay used to form Bizen stoneware were heated to 1250 °C with and without contact with rice straw and then were cooled at different rates. A reddish color appeared for relatively slowly cooled samples when rice straw was present. Owing to the presence of potassium in the rice straw, the mullite (3(Al,Fe)2O 3·2SiO2) the major phase formed in the absence of rice straw, was replaced by corundum (α-Al2O3), hematite (α-Fe2O3), and others in the surface region of about 50 μm in depth. The corundum precipitated as hexagonal platelike crystals, and on the edges of these crystals the hematite grew epitaxially. The growth continued so that the primary corundum crystals were wholly covered by hematite to form a specific single crystalline α-Fe2O 3/α-Al2O3/α-Fe2O 3 structure. The contribution of this unique microstructure to coloring is discussed. On the basis of these analytical results, the Hidasuki pattern was reproduced artificially in the form of written characters.
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U2 - 10.1021/cm0352145
DO - 10.1021/cm0352145
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:4544295737
SN - 0897-4756
VL - 16
SP - 3641
EP - 3646
JO - Chemistry of Materials
JF - Chemistry of Materials
IS - 19
ER -