Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8046099 | Applied Clay Science | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Kinetic and thermodynamic analysis of non-isothermal decomposition of super-fine kaolin powder was examined. It was established that the decomposition process proceeds through liberation of adsorbed water, the loss of the water of hydration and dehydroxylation process, which produces highly disordered metakaolin. By applying the distributed reactivity approaches, it was found that dehydroxylation can be described with simultaneous two-parallel reactions model. By applying the Exner-Linert statistical method on estimated Eyring plots, the true isokinetic temperature was confirmed. The appearance of entropy - enthalpy compensation (EEC) showed the direct cause-and-effect relationship between these thermodynamic observables resulting by physically real factors such as the steric factors. It was shown that the phenomenon of true compensation effect arises from conformational (geometrical) changes, which occur during metakaolin formation.
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Authors
Bojan JankoviÄ, Milena MarinoviÄ-CincoviÄ, Marija JankoviÄ,