Carbothermal Reduction Study Of Kaolin And Two Different Silica Sources

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
Sutham Niyomwas
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Jan 1, 2006

Abstract

Synthesis of alumina-mullite-silicon carbide composite (Al2O3-Al6Si2O13-SiCw) was obtained in situ by carbothermal reduction of a mixture of kaolin and two different silica sources. The carbothermal reduction was carried out in a horizontal tube furnace under flow of argon gas. The standard Gibbs energy minimization method was used to calculate the equilibrium composition of the reacting species. The synthesized products were mixtures of alumina, mullite and silicon carbide in the form of whiskers. The effects of adding two different silica sources of rice husk ash and silica powder to the mixture of kaolin and activated carbon were investigated. XRD and SEM analyses indicate complete reaction of precursors to yield Al2O3- Al6Si2O13-SiC as product powders, with the SiC having whisker morphology.
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APA: Sutham Niyomwas  (2006)  Carbothermal Reduction Study Of Kaolin And Two Different Silica Sources

MLA: Sutham Niyomwas Carbothermal Reduction Study Of Kaolin And Two Different Silica Sources. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.

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