Affiliation:
1. University of the Free State, Department of Chemistry, Bloemfontein, Republic of South Africa
Abstract
The kinetics of dehydroxylation of South African kaolin revealed that both
the inner and the surface hydroxyl groups disappear according to first order
kinetics, however, the surface group disappeared faster than the inner
groups, showing that diffusion control kinetics is also important. The
temperature dependent transformations of the kaolin was measure by means of
fractional conversion of the ratios between AlO6:AlO4 and Si-O-Al:Si-O-Si,
which showed kobs values 0.0168 s-1 and 0.0089 s-1 for the transformation to
the spinel phase and values of 0.0165 s-1 and 0.0156 s-1 for the
transformation to mullite respectively. The pozzolanic activities of the
kaolin calcined at different temperatures showed a maximum pozzolanic
activity when the kaolin is calcined at 650?C and the pozzolanic activity for
mullite is even less than for the uncalcined kaolin. XPS revealed that the
atomic ratio between Si and Al did not change from kaolin to metakaolin
(Si:Al = ca. 1.2) however the mullite showed a atomic ratio of Si:Al = 1.52,
implying that some deallumination occurred during calcination at high
temperatures.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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