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Waste aluminum slag and silica powder from ferroalloy plant as the main raw materials and BaF2 or TiO2 as mineralizers respectively, were used to synthesize mullite. The reaction mechanism of mineralizers (BaF2 and TiO2) and the influence of the contents of mineralizers on the microstructure of mullite was studied. The crystal phase and microstructure of sample synthesized were characterized by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Semi-quantitative software (Rietveld Quantification) was applied to calculate the content of each crystalline phase. The results show that mullite exists as a solid solution form. When 2.5% (in mass, the same below) BaF2 was added, the content of mullite in the synthesized sample reached the highest value (95%). The micro-structure of the sample are mainly in granular and column shapes. Furthermore, when 1.0% TiO2 is added, the content of mullite reaches to 96%, and the mullite crystal grains are in small needlelike shapes.
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Journal of the Chinese Ceramic Society
ISSN: 0454-5648
CN: 11-2310/TQ
Year: 2007
Issue: 8
Volume: 35
Page: 1092-1096
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