Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1330600 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The structural changes during thermal conversion of metakaolinite into cubic spinel phase that was in literature considered as Al–Si spinel or γ-Al2O3 were investigated by mid-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) using medium ordered kaolin with high content of kaolinite. Spectrum features were studied in the mid-infrared region from 4000 to 400 cm−1 as function of fractional conversion that resulted from DSC experiments. The increasing contends of Al–O bonds in the octahedral position (AlO6) was observed during thermal transformation. The high ratio of antisymmetric stretching of Si–O–Al and Si–O–Si bands and bands belonging to stretching of Al–O bonds in the (AlO4) tetrahedra and (AlO6) octahedra decreases exponentially with fractional conversion. The antisymmetric stretching band of Si–O–Si bond in the (SiO4) tetrahedra becomes more expressive due to formation of amorphous SiO2 phase.

Graphical abstractThe thermal conversion of metakaolinite into spinel phase was investigated by mid-infrared spectroscopy to found relationship between bands features and fractional convesrion.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights▶ Formation of spinel phase from metakaolinite was studied by FT-IR. ▶ Relationship between spectrum features and fractional conversion was investigated. ▶ Intensity ratios of (AlO4) and (AlO6) decreases exponentially. ▶ Antisymmetric stretching of (SiO4) becomes more expressive during transformation.

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