Abstract:
Novel non-toxic intense blue near-infrared reflecting inorganic pigments having the general formula
Sr1exLaxCu1eyLiySi4O10 (x ¼ y ranges from 0 to 0.5) were developed as viable alternatives to existing
toxic cobalt based blue colorants. The pigment powders were characterized by XRD and UVeviseNIR
diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The substitution of La3þ for Sr2þ and Liþ for Cu2þ in SrCuSi4O10 gently
changes the color of the pigment from sky-blue to intense blue and as a result the band gap of the
pigment powders increases from 2.59 to 2.68 eV. The coloring mechanism is based on the crystal field
splitting of the Cu2þ d-orbitals in a square planar environment. Finally the ability of the pigments to
transfer the color as well as NIR reflectance properties was demonstrated by coating on to concrete
cement block and PMMA. Most importantly, the developed pigments exhibit intense blue color with
impressive NIR solar reflectance (67%) and thermally stable.