Properties and microstructures of porous corundum‐spinel aggregates fabricated via the Kirkendall effect

Author:

He Yang1,Mi Zhuo1,Chen Qingjie12ORCID,Peng Die3,Zhang Shilong1,Li Nan2

Affiliation:

1. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of South China Hengyang China

2. The State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy Wuhan University of Science and Technology Wuhan China

3. School of Resource & Environment and Safety Engineering University of South China Hengyang China

Abstract

AbstractFour porous corundum‐spinel aggregates were prepared from magnesia and α‐Al2O3 micropowder via the Kirkendall effect. Effects of the particle size of magnesia (PSM, 0–74 μm, 0–15 μm, and 0–44 μm) and firing temperature (1100–1600°C) on the phase compositions, microstructures, pore characteristics of the prepared porous aggregates were investigated. As the firing temperature increased, the PSM influenced the reaction rate of magnesia and alumina, and the sintering process, leading to remarkable changes in the phase compositions, porosity, and microstructure with a negligible impact on the pore size distribution. As the PSM decreased from 0–74 μm to 0–15 μm, the apparent porosity initially increased and then decreased. Relatively compact cyclic spinels formed around the Kirkendall pores in aggregates with 0–74 μm and 0–44 μm magnesia added after fired at 1600°C, as the expansion of spinel formation was inhibited by the high strength of the alumina matrix. Finally, the optimized product is an aggregate with 0–44 μm magnesia added, which exhibits a high total porosity of 32.4%, a low bulk density of 2.69 g/cm3, and a thermal conductivity of 2.178 W/(m·K) at 1000°C, as well as a high compressive strength of 302.5 MPa and a small median pore size of .46 μm. This work provides a promising technique for preparing porous‐corundum‐based aggregates.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Marketing,Condensed Matter Physics,Ceramics and Composites

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