Carbonitriding of Clay: Relation between the Weight Loss and Crystalline Phases during Reaction |
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Authors: | Alfredo D. Mazzoni Esteban E Aglietti Enrique Pereira |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Tecnologia de Recursos Minerales y Cerámica (CETMIC), C.C. 49 (1897) M.B. Gonnet, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina |
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Abstract: | β'-Sialons are phases of the Si-Al-O-N system. The carbonitriding of clays and kaolins is a preparation method. The reaction mechanism of clay carbonitriding is verified by means of the relation among crystalline phases formed and the weight loss produced in the samples during the reaction. Two clays were previously mixed with carbon black and pressed into pellets, flowing through N2 atmosphere, at five temperatures within the range 1335–1427°C. The phases formed (XRD)—mullite, SiC, β'A-sialon, and oxynitrides—were related to the weight loss measured in the pellet independently of reaction temperature and time. The β'A-sialon and the nitrogenous phases were formed from SiC and mullite. A z value decrease for β'A-sialon was observed during reaction progression. |
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