Comparative study of conventional and microwave sintered mullite fibres: structural study |
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Authors: | X. B. Zhou F. G. Qiu M. P. Reddy Y. H. Han J. Lee |
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Affiliation: | 1. Ningbo Institute of Materials Technology and EngineeringChinese Academy of Sciences, Ningbo 315201, China;2. Department of Quartermaster EngineeringJilin University, Jilin 130012, China;3. School of Materials Science and EngineeringYeungnam University, Gyeongsan, Korea |
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Abstract: | Mullite fibres were synthesised from a mixture of aluminium, aluminium chloride and acidic silica solutions as monophasic salts using a sol–gel technique. The viscosity and rheological behaviour of the mullite precursor sol were examined. Mullite fibres were synthesised using both conventional and microwave sintering techniques. The samples were characterised by X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy. Pure mullite fibres were synthesised by microwave sintering at a relatively low temperature of 1200°C. The grain size of the fibre samples sintered using the microwave technique was finer than that produced by conventional sintering. These results show that microwave sintering is a promising technique for processing mullite fibres. |
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Keywords: | Mullite fibre Microwave sintering Sol–gel Microstructure |
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