A little more searching indicates that the composition of nickel rutile yellow is: (Ti_0.85 Sb_0.10 Ni_0.05)O_2, so I doubt that this is the rutile nickel you are searching for. Still perhaps this gives a clue...
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 2:04 PM, Franco Talari <franco.tal...@gmail.com>wrote: > Try googling "nickel rutile pigments". You should see a link to a product > called HEUCODUR made by HEUBACH. It appears that these are yellow > pigments/paints made with 0.1 micron sized 'nickel rutile particles' with > 'molecular formula": (Ni,Sb,Ti)O2 which I interpret as an oxide of an > alloy of Ni, Sb, and Ti. Their brochure indicates that high-temperature > processing (above 800 C) via 'calcination' is used. > > On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:28 AM, Teslaalset > <robbiehobbiesh...@gmail.com>wrote: > >> All, >> I tried to find how to convert metal FCC lattices into C4 / Pm3m lattice >> structure >> (this is what Defkalion is claiming to do in preparation of their >> Nickel). >> >> Until now I have failed in finding ways to do that. >> Anyone knowledgeable on this? >> > >