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Preparation of Anorthite/Mullite In Situ and Phase Transformation in Porcelain

A high sintering temperature is required to acquire excellent performance in the production of porcelain but results in high fuel consumption. To prepare the porcelain with outstanding performance at a lower temperature, a self-produced additive containing calcium (CaK) was added into a three-compon...

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Autores principales: Lin, Shao-Min, Yu, Ya-Ling, Zhong, Ming-Feng, Yang, Huan, Liu, Yang, Li, Hang, Zhang, Chen-Yang, Zhang, Zhi-Jie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041616
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author Lin, Shao-Min
Yu, Ya-Ling
Zhong, Ming-Feng
Yang, Huan
Liu, Yang
Li, Hang
Zhang, Chen-Yang
Zhang, Zhi-Jie
author_facet Lin, Shao-Min
Yu, Ya-Ling
Zhong, Ming-Feng
Yang, Huan
Liu, Yang
Li, Hang
Zhang, Chen-Yang
Zhang, Zhi-Jie
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description A high sintering temperature is required to acquire excellent performance in the production of porcelain but results in high fuel consumption. To prepare the porcelain with outstanding performance at a lower temperature, a self-produced additive containing calcium (CaK) was added into a three-component system of kaolinite–feldspar–quartz. XRD and SEM were used to characterize the samples. The toughening mechanism and Gibbs free energy were investigated. After introducing the CaK, the bending strength of the porcelain fired at 1513 K increased from 56.32 ± 0.65 MPa to 95.31 ± 0.63 MPa, which was 21.83% higher than that of the porcelain without CaK at an optimal firing temperature of 1603 K. The main crystal phase of the sample comprised mullite and quartz in the raw materials at 1453~1603 K. The anorthite was observed at 1453 K and interlocked with needle-shaped mullite at 1513 K in the porcelain after adding CaK, which resulted in the higher bending strength. Quantitative analysis indicated that the amount of anorthite decreased at 1513 K and disappeared at 1543 K; the amount of mullite increased with temperature. The Gibbs free energy of the reaction (CaO•Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2) + 2(Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) → 3Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2) + CaO + 4SiO(2)) at high temperature was negative, which suggested that the formation of mullite (3Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) from anorthite (CaO•Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) was possible. These findings implied that the addition of CaK contributed to the appropriate phase composition and microstructure, and the excellent performance of the porcelain at a lower temperature. In addition, the transformation between anorthite and mullite was possible in the special raw material system. The results are of interest in producing anorthite/mullite ceramics at reduced sintering temperatures and the conversion between anorthite and mullite.
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spelling pubmed-99681052023-02-27 Preparation of Anorthite/Mullite In Situ and Phase Transformation in Porcelain Lin, Shao-Min Yu, Ya-Ling Zhong, Ming-Feng Yang, Huan Liu, Yang Li, Hang Zhang, Chen-Yang Zhang, Zhi-Jie Materials (Basel) Article A high sintering temperature is required to acquire excellent performance in the production of porcelain but results in high fuel consumption. To prepare the porcelain with outstanding performance at a lower temperature, a self-produced additive containing calcium (CaK) was added into a three-component system of kaolinite–feldspar–quartz. XRD and SEM were used to characterize the samples. The toughening mechanism and Gibbs free energy were investigated. After introducing the CaK, the bending strength of the porcelain fired at 1513 K increased from 56.32 ± 0.65 MPa to 95.31 ± 0.63 MPa, which was 21.83% higher than that of the porcelain without CaK at an optimal firing temperature of 1603 K. The main crystal phase of the sample comprised mullite and quartz in the raw materials at 1453~1603 K. The anorthite was observed at 1453 K and interlocked with needle-shaped mullite at 1513 K in the porcelain after adding CaK, which resulted in the higher bending strength. Quantitative analysis indicated that the amount of anorthite decreased at 1513 K and disappeared at 1543 K; the amount of mullite increased with temperature. The Gibbs free energy of the reaction (CaO•Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2) + 2(Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) → 3Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2) + CaO + 4SiO(2)) at high temperature was negative, which suggested that the formation of mullite (3Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) from anorthite (CaO•Al(2)O(3)•2SiO(2)) was possible. These findings implied that the addition of CaK contributed to the appropriate phase composition and microstructure, and the excellent performance of the porcelain at a lower temperature. In addition, the transformation between anorthite and mullite was possible in the special raw material system. The results are of interest in producing anorthite/mullite ceramics at reduced sintering temperatures and the conversion between anorthite and mullite. MDPI 2023-02-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9968105/ /pubmed/36837244 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041616 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Preparation of Anorthite/Mullite In Situ and Phase Transformation in Porcelain
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title_short Preparation of Anorthite/Mullite In Situ and Phase Transformation in Porcelain
title_sort preparation of anorthite/mullite in situ and phase transformation in porcelain
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9968105/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837244
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16041616
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