Hydration control in the fabrication of high-density magnesia products via slip casting

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作者
Yu, Yu [1 ,2 ]
Gargala, Arkadiusz [2 ]
Misson, Michael [2 ]
Chen, George Z. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Nottingham, Dept Chem & Environm Engn, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England
[2] Almath Crucibles Ltd, Cambridge CB8 9NE, England
来源
MATERIALS ADVANCES | 2024年 / 5卷 / 17期
基金
“创新英国”项目;
关键词
MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; PRECIOUS METALS; COPPER MATTE; MGO; WATER; BEHAVIOR; OXIDE; REFRACTORIES; MECHANISM; KINETICS;
D O I
10.1039/d3ma00768e
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
To tackle the hydration problem in magnesia (MgO) aqueous suspension during slip casting fabrication, we explored the casting performance of four distinct MgO slips. Through the comparison of properties and performance between aqueous and organic MgO slips, we introduced criteria for selecting the appropriate suspension medium to prepare a good MgO slip. Moisture absorption in raw MgO powders leading to Mg(OH)(2) formation was observed, undetectable by X-ray diffraction (XRD) but identified through thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Moisture release occurred at temperature < 100 degrees C, followed by loosely bound water release between 160 degrees C and 310 degrees C, and then Mg(OH)(2) decomposition occurred at 310 degrees C to 430 degrees C, constituting 1.05, 1.66, and 1.34 wt%, respectively. Subjecting raw powders to pre-firing at 1000 degrees C led to the formation of larger MgO particles, characterised by a D50 value twice that of the previous size. This transformation shifted their morphology from random rods to more durable spherical shapes, thereby improving their resistance to hydration when subjected to wet ball milling with water. Pre-firing MgO at 1000 degrees C resulted in a favourable aqueous slip, enabling problem-free casting of small-sized products with high density and purity.
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页码:6830 / 6841
页数:13
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