Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7888422 Ceramics International 2018 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Mullite nanofibers with small diameter and high surface area are an ideal candidate as the reinforcements in composite materials, and have promising applications in the fields of catalysis, filtration, thermal storage and so forth. In this work, electrospun mullite nanofibers were successfully synthesized using a hybrid mullite sol. The morphology and microstructure of fibers calcined at different temperatures were investigated. The morphology of fibers synthesized at 900 °C is porous with coarse surface, and after crystallization it becomes compact with smooth surface. The densities of fibers increase with the increasing temperatures. At 1200 °C the surface of fibers becomes coarse again, as a result of the grain growth of mullite. The crystallization path of fibers was revealed that the Al-rich mullite (4Al2O3·SiO2) together with amorphous silica formed at 1000 °C, changed into mullite with higher silica contents as temperature further increased, and finally transformed into a stable 3Al2O3·2SiO2 phase at 1200 °C. During this crystallization process, the flow of amorphous silica phase and the formation of mullite crystal structure benefit the densification of fibers, leading to the resultant fibers with fine and compact microstructure. The present findings can provide a guideline for the preparation of the promising high-mechanical mullite nanofibers and the synthesized nanofibers display great potential as reinforcements in structural ceramic composites.
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