Title of article :
Reaction study of various mixtures of tetra ethyl ortho silicate
and aluminum nitrate
Author/Authors :
Akshoy Kr. Chakraborty، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Several studies on the formation of amorphous
aluminosilicate phase during heating slow hydrolysis (SH) or
Type 1 mullite gel prior to formation of 2:1 mullite is briefly
reviewed. Tetra ethyl ortho silicate (TEOS) and aluminum
nitrate nonahydrate (ANN) are isothermally heated on water
bath at 80 C. It has been shown that these react in an exothermic
manner. The resultant isothermally heated gel (ISG)
removes organics, moisture on heating and forms alumino
silicate (A) precursor phase. Among the various mixtures of
the two components, the batch composition corresponds to
Al/Si ratio of 3/1 generates highest evolution of heat which
suggests that precursor analogous to the composition of 3:2
mullite is most stable. Slow hydrolysis gels of different
Al2O3:SiO2 ratios synthesized out of similar sources exhibit
980 C exotherm on DTA analysis which is a function of
Al2O3 content. The highest exotherm is observed for the gel/
precursor analogous to the same composition of the batch
synthesized above by isothermal condition. Corroborating
heat evolution behavior of ISG gels with DTA analysis of
SH gels, it is suggested that the various compositions of
intermediate aluminosilicate (A) phase may form. The composition
corresponds to 3:2 mullite may be most stable.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science