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Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites

Kaolin is most often used as traditional raw material in ceramic industry. The purpose of the study was to obtain understanding of the structural and chemical variability of cordierite ceramics influenced by chemical and mineralogical properties of six raw kaolins taken from different localities whe...

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Autores principales: Valášková, Marta, Klika, Zdeněk, Novosad, Boris, Smetana, Bedřich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6811749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12193104
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author Valášková, Marta
Klika, Zdeněk
Novosad, Boris
Smetana, Bedřich
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Klika, Zdeněk
Novosad, Boris
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description Kaolin is most often used as traditional raw material in ceramic industry. The purpose of the study was to obtain understanding of the structural and chemical variability of cordierite ceramics influenced by chemical and mineralogical properties of six raw kaolins taken from different localities when they are applied in ceramics mixtures with vermiculite and sintered up to 1300 °C. The X-ray diffraction and simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis were used to identify and characterize crystalline mineral phases and the course of reactions during the heating. The percentages of the crystalline and non-crystalline phases were newly determined by recalculation of the bulk chemical analyses of kaolins and cordierite ceramics using Chemical Quantitative Mineral Analysis (CQMA) method. Varying amounts of minerals in kaolins: kaolinite from 73.3 to 85.0, muscovite from 4.2 to 9.9, and quartz from 6.0 to 19.5 (mass %) affected amount of cordierite/indialite from 75.2 to 85.1, enstatite from 5.8 to 8.9 (when are calculated as their maximal possible percentages), and non-crystalline phases from 8.8 to 15.1 (mass %) in cordierite ceramics. Regression analysis predicted high relationship between quantity of: (a) kaolinite in kaolins and crystalline cordierite and (b) quartz in kaolins and non-crystalline phases in the ceramics. The migration of potassium from muscovite into the cordierite structure, melting point and crystallization of cordierite/indialite phases and pore size variability in relation to impurity of kaolins are documented and discussed.
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spelling pubmed-68117492019-11-18 Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites Valášková, Marta Klika, Zdeněk Novosad, Boris Smetana, Bedřich Materials (Basel) Article Kaolin is most often used as traditional raw material in ceramic industry. The purpose of the study was to obtain understanding of the structural and chemical variability of cordierite ceramics influenced by chemical and mineralogical properties of six raw kaolins taken from different localities when they are applied in ceramics mixtures with vermiculite and sintered up to 1300 °C. The X-ray diffraction and simultaneous thermogravimetric and differential thermal analysis were used to identify and characterize crystalline mineral phases and the course of reactions during the heating. The percentages of the crystalline and non-crystalline phases were newly determined by recalculation of the bulk chemical analyses of kaolins and cordierite ceramics using Chemical Quantitative Mineral Analysis (CQMA) method. Varying amounts of minerals in kaolins: kaolinite from 73.3 to 85.0, muscovite from 4.2 to 9.9, and quartz from 6.0 to 19.5 (mass %) affected amount of cordierite/indialite from 75.2 to 85.1, enstatite from 5.8 to 8.9 (when are calculated as their maximal possible percentages), and non-crystalline phases from 8.8 to 15.1 (mass %) in cordierite ceramics. Regression analysis predicted high relationship between quantity of: (a) kaolinite in kaolins and crystalline cordierite and (b) quartz in kaolins and non-crystalline phases in the ceramics. The migration of potassium from muscovite into the cordierite structure, melting point and crystallization of cordierite/indialite phases and pore size variability in relation to impurity of kaolins are documented and discussed. MDPI 2019-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6811749/ /pubmed/31547611 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12193104 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Novosad, Boris
Smetana, Bedřich
Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title_full Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title_fullStr Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title_full_unstemmed Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title_short Crystallization and Quantification of Crystalline and Non-Crystalline Phases in Kaolin-Based Cordierites
title_sort crystallization and quantification of crystalline and non-crystalline phases in kaolin-based cordierites
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6811749/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31547611
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12193104
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