Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10629906 | Journal of the European Ceramic Society | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
With the aim of preparing mullite, reactions between aluminum sulfate and silica in appropriate proportions and molten sulfate media M2SO4 (M=Na and/or K) were performed at different temperatures. The powders obtained were characterized by XRD, FT-IR, SEM and TEM. The reactivity was the same in Na2SO4 and (K,Na)2SO4 media. The best results in terms of yield (98.3%) and weight of mullite produced (95%) were obtained in Na2SO4 at 950 °C. The mullite phase exhibits an acicular morphology (75Ã0.75 μm) and a specific surface area close to 20 m2/g. In K2SO4 medium, a potassium alumino silicate is formed as well as mullite.
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Authors
Rachida El Ouatib, Sophie Guillemet, Bernard Durand, Azzeddine Samdi, Lahcen Er Rakho, Redouane Moussa,