Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7889166 | Ceramics International | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we successfully obtained freeze-cast alumina (Al2O3) and magnesium aluminate spinel (MgAl2O4) samples. Camphene was used as the freezing vehicle in this study. The specimens prepared herein were examined by Archimedes tests, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray powder diffraction. Cold crushing tests were also carried out at room temperature. It was observed that the pore structure of Al2O3 samples can be tailored by changing the solid loading and freezing rate; the higher the solid loading and freezing rate, the finer the pore structure of the freeze-cast sample. MgAl2O4-based specimens were fabricated by keeping the solid loading in the starting slurry at 30 vol% and using liquid nitrogen as the cooling agent. The material obtained from a 60 Al2O3â40 MgO slurry showed a spinel amount of about 90%, an expressive total porosity (63 ± 3%), and a significant cold crushing strength (58 ± 6 MPa). In addition, this material exhibited the finest pore structure among the composition studied herein, showing a mean pore size of about 4 µm.
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Authors
Guilherme T. Araújo, Thiago S. Brito, Douglas F. Souza, Alysson M.A. Silva, Eduardo H.M. Nunes, Manuel Houmard,