Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7885908 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In the present work, the recycling of Si/SiC solid waste from photovoltaic industry for MgO-C refractories preparation has been introduced. The influence of solid waste powders as antioxidant additive on microstructure evolution, mechanical properties and thermal shock resistance of MgO-C refractories has been investigated systematically. With 4â¯wt% Si/SiC rich solid waste addition, the MgO-C refractories exhibited the highest strength (4.39â¯MPa) and residual Young's modulus (7.86â¯GPa) after firing at 1400â¯Â°C, compared to only Si or SiC-addition. The presence of iron in the solid waste also promoted the formation of MgO and Mg2SiO4 whiskers via catalyst-assisted method. Moreover, a dissolution-saturation-precipitation growth mechanism was used to explain the formation process of the whiskers. The improvements in strength as well as thermal shock resistance can be attributed to the microstructural evolution.
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Authors
Yu Zhang, Junfeng Chen, Nan Li, Yaowu Wei, Bingqiang Han, Yaping Cao, Guangqiang Li,