Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1476878 Journal of the European Ceramic Society 2011 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The mullitisation kinetics in a sanitary-ware-like precursor system is here investigated by means of high-temperature X-ray powder diffraction, as a function of the filler/flux ratio. We used a blend based on kaolinite (50 wt%), quartz (10–28 wt%) and Na–feldspar (22–40 wt%). The results show that the content of feldspar boosts the formation of mullite as proven by the apparent activation energy values determined, ranging from 394 to 1111 kJ/mol, and giving a dEa/dxfeldspar ∼ −23 kJ/mol/wt (xfeldspar = feldspar weight fraction). The mullitisation temperature has also been observed to depend on the Na–feldspar content, inasmuch as the sample bearing the smallest amount of feldspar flux exhibits a mullite growth onset between 1100 and 1150 °C, that is at a temperature about 50 °C higher than the one observed in the richer blends. The mullitisation kinetic process is in this work described as a one-mechanism transformation, satisfactorily formalised by Avrami–Erofeyev equation.

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