RI 6575 Synthesis and Some Properties of Aluminum Barate Whiskers

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Robert C. Johnson John K. Alley
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Jan 1, 1965

Abstract

The primary objective of the research was to grow aluminum borate whiskers or fibers and to determine their properties . Molten salt bath and vapor deposition methods were used for synthesis . Whiskers exceeding 25 mm in length were grown . The best results were obtained by vapor deposition and most of the data presented were determined on whiskers produced by this method of synthesis . Three different aluminum borate compositions ( 4.8A1203 B₂03 , 3.8A1203 B203 , and 2.5A120, B203 ) were identified by X- ray and chemical analyses . The aluminum borates 4.8A1203 B20, X- ray diffraction pattern was indexed . Optical data were obtained on the three aluminum borates . In addition the following whisker properties and growth factors were determined : ideal atmospheric dewpoint for vapor deposition method , near 65 ° F ; temperature range of whisker formation , 1,000 ° to 1,400 ° C for the molten bath method of synthesis , > 1,000 ° to < 1,400 ° C for the vapor deposition method ; whisker growth rates by the vapor deposition method , maximum 12 mm per hour ; raw material vaporization , 50 to 60 percent of the fluoride lost in 1 hour ; tensile strength , maximum obtained 174,162 psi ; melting points , ranged from 1,675 ° to 1,795 ° C.
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APA: Robert C. Johnson John K. Alley  (1965)  RI 6575 Synthesis and Some Properties of Aluminum Barate Whiskers

MLA: Robert C. Johnson John K. Alley RI 6575 Synthesis and Some Properties of Aluminum Barate Whiskers. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1965.

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