Affiliation:
1. University of Zagreb
2. University of Saarland, FR 7 3
Abstract
Mullite-gahnite composites with different phase-proportions were prepared using sol-gel process. Crystallization path was determined using differential thermal analysis (DTA). X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) was used to study the crystal phases development. The course of the thermal reactions is dominated by the intermediate formation of two spinel phases. The former phase was attributed to gahnite, while the latter to Al-Si spinel. Zn loading decreases amounts of mullite and α-alumina, while increases gahnite and amorphous phase. The observed microstructure of sintered bodies is characterized by fine gahnite particles distributed among larger mullite grains, which is highly favourable for ceramics with high mechanical requirements.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
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