Title of article
Fabrication and properties of porous mullite ceramics from calcined carbonaceous kaolin and α-Al2O3
Author/Authors
Jiahai Bai، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
6
From page
673
To page
678
Abstract
High purity calcined carbonaceous kaolin and α-Al2O3 powders were employed to prepare porous mullite ceramics (Sample A) using graphite as pore former with the reaction sintering method. For the purpose of comparison, porous mullite ceramics (Sample B) was also fabricated from the uncalcined carbonaceous clay incorporated with α-Al2O3 powders. Mullitization in the two samples was both nearly complete at 1500 °C, despite the fact that calcination of the clay remarkably depressed mullitization and promoted the formation of glass phase. The Sample A sintered at 1500 °C fractured mainly in an intergranular way, while the Sample B mainly underwent transgranular fracture. The experimental results revealed that densification behavior/open porosity of the Sample A was far more sensitive to sintering temperature. The pore size of the Sample A as well as the Sample B sintered at 1500 °C was in a narrower range of 0.3–5 μm.
Keywords
porous ceramics , Fracture behavior , Mullite , Carbonaceous kaolin
Journal title
Ceramics International
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Ceramics International
Record number
1272223
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