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Advanced Al2O3–SiC–SiO2–C refractories with B2O3 addition

Abstract This study investigates the effect of B2O3 addition (0.4 wt%, 0.8 wt%, 1.2 wt%, and 1.6 wt%) on the properties and microstructure of Al2O3–SiC–SiO2–C (ASSC) refractories. The results indicate that B2O3 plays an… Click to show full abstract

Abstract This study investigates the effect of B2O3 addition (0.4 wt%, 0.8 wt%, 1.2 wt%, and 1.6 wt%) on the properties and microstructure of Al2O3–SiC–SiO2–C (ASSC) refractories. The results indicate that B2O3 plays an important role in accelerating mullite formation at low temperature. The substitution with Si by B in mullite crystal resulted in the formation of short and strong B–O bonds after firing at 1450 °C, causing the formation of boron-doped mullite with a smaller cell volume and leading to a decrease in the overall expansion of ASSC refractories. The addition of B2O3 to the ASSC refractories accelerated the growth of mullite along the direction parallel to the c axis, resulting in the improvement of mullite morphology (needle-like). The presence of in situ boron-doped mullite allowed the performance improvement of this class of refractory materials. The mechanical properties of the specimens improved significantly at various thermal-treatment temperatures. Moreover, the addition of B2O3 was beneficial for increasing the bulk density of the specimens, owing to the formation of a boron-rich liquid phase, which could accelerate sintering and densification. The optimal amount of B2O3 added in the specimens was

Keywords: sic sio2; addition; formation; al2o3 sic; b2o3 addition

Journal Title: Ceramics International
Year Published: 2021

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