Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438243 | Ceramics International | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Rapid in-situ solidification of SiO2 suspension under the joint action of releasing calcium ions and shifting pH has been proposed. When the suspension was heated up to 60 â, decomposition of calcium iodate which released calcium ions, as well as hydrolysis of diacetate (GDA) which shifted the pH toward the isoelectric point, both contributed to the solidification of suspension. The controlled coagulation of SiO2 suspension could be realized via controlled release of high valence counter ions and pH shift at 60 â within 30 min, which could considerably shorten the coagulation time compared with present reported results (1-3 h). Green body prepared by heating the SiO2 suspension with 6.5 g Lâ1 calcium iodate and 2.0 vol% GDA at 60 â for 30 min shows uniform microstructure with compressive strength of close to 0.3 MPa. SiO2 ceramics sintered at 1275 â for 3 h possess homogeneous microstructure with bulk density of 2.06 g cmâ3 and flexural strength of 40.3 MPa.
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Authors
An-Nan Chen, Jia-Min Wu, Meng-Yue Liu, Li-Jin Cheng, Jing-Yan Chen, Huan Xiao, Xiao-Yan Zhang, Chen-Hui Li, Yu-Sheng Shi,