Effect of Rare Earth Oxides on Properties of Nano Antibacterial Ceramic Glaze

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This topic is based on the research and development of inorganic silver-loaded antibacterial materials with good antibacterial activity, and the preparation of silver-loaded calcium carbonate inorganic nano-antibacterial agents by redox reaction. At the same time, the mixed rare earth oxide was added to the ceramic glaze containing silver nano antibacterial agent, and the nano antibacterial building sanitary ceramics were prepared by firing at 1180 °C in an oxidizing atmosphere. This experiment investigated the effect of adding mixed rare earth oxides on the quality and properties of glaze. Experiments show that the new glaze has stronger antibacterial effect than the nano antibacterial glaze without mixed rare earth oxide, and the glaze quality is good. After adding 0.5 wt% of mixed rare earth oxide, the whiteness, abrasion resistance, hardness and thermal shock resistance of the glaze were significantly improved.This topic is based on the research and development of inorganic silver-loaded antibacterial materials with good antibacterial activity, and the preparation of silver-loaded calcium carbonate inorganic nano-antibacterial agents by redox reaction. At the same time, the mixed rare earth oxide was added to the ceramic glaze containing silver nano antibacterial agent, and the nano antibacterial building sanitary ceramics were prepared by firing at 1180 °C in an oxidizing atmosphere. This experiment investigated the effect of adding mixed rare earth oxides on the quality and properties of glaze. Experiments show that the new glaze has stronger antibacterial effect than the nano antibacterial glaze without mixed rare earth oxide, and the glaze quality is good. After adding 0.5 wt% of mixed rare earth oxide, the whiteness, abrasion resistance, hardness and thermal shock resistance of the glaze were significantly improved.

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