Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase

In this study, the anorthite phase was chosen as a ceramic type that can withstand thermal shock. First, boron phosphate was synthesised, boron phosphate was calcined at 1000°C and characterized by XRD and chemical analyzes. On the other hand, in the phase diagram, the most suitable eutectic points...

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Main Authors: Meltem ÇUBUK, Metin GÜRÜ, Bülent BARAN, Ali Sacid AĞIR
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Language:English
Published: Gazi University 2018-06-01
Series:Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
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spelling doaj-a32c36e11a7d4785b7688c4ca7692f152021-09-02T06:51:19ZengGazi UniversityGazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi2147-95262147-95262018-06-016239941310.29109/http-gujsc-gazi-edu-tr.370683Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite PhaseMeltem ÇUBUKMetin GÜRÜBülent BARANAli Sacid AĞIRIn this study, the anorthite phase was chosen as a ceramic type that can withstand thermal shock. First, boron phosphate was synthesised, boron phosphate was calcined at 1000°C and characterized by XRD and chemical analyzes. On the other hand, in the phase diagram, the most suitable eutectic points covering the anorthite phase (CaO, Al2O3 , SiO2) and at the lowest temperature at which anorthite can form are selected. 6 mixtures were prepared using wollastonite, kaolinite and calcite. The 6 mixtures prepared were separated into two equal parts and the second parts were added of BPO4 10%. The mixtures were pressed at the same pressure and cooked under the same conditions and at the same heating rate in the electric oven at 1050, 1100, 1150 and 1200°C. DTA and TGA analyzes were applied to the samples before sintering, and XRD analyzes were applied to the sintered samples. According to the test results, the addition of the synthesized BPO4 has shown that the anorthite phases are formed at temperatures well below the theoretical formation temperatures without swelling. http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/475980AnorthiteBPO4Thermal shockLiquid phase sinteringEutectic
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author Meltem ÇUBUK
Metin GÜRÜ
Bülent BARAN
Ali Sacid AĞIR
spellingShingle Meltem ÇUBUK
Metin GÜRÜ
Bülent BARAN
Ali Sacid AĞIR
Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
Anorthite
BPO4
Thermal shock
Liquid phase sintering
Eutectic
author_facet Meltem ÇUBUK
Metin GÜRÜ
Bülent BARAN
Ali Sacid AĞIR
author_sort Meltem ÇUBUK
title Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
title_short Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
title_full Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
title_fullStr Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Boron Phosphate Additive on Ceramics with Anorthite Phase
title_sort effects of boron phosphate additive on ceramics with anorthite phase
publisher Gazi University
series Gazi Üniversitesi Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
issn 2147-9526
2147-9526
publishDate 2018-06-01
description In this study, the anorthite phase was chosen as a ceramic type that can withstand thermal shock. First, boron phosphate was synthesised, boron phosphate was calcined at 1000°C and characterized by XRD and chemical analyzes. On the other hand, in the phase diagram, the most suitable eutectic points covering the anorthite phase (CaO, Al2O3 , SiO2) and at the lowest temperature at which anorthite can form are selected. 6 mixtures were prepared using wollastonite, kaolinite and calcite. The 6 mixtures prepared were separated into two equal parts and the second parts were added of BPO4 10%. The mixtures were pressed at the same pressure and cooked under the same conditions and at the same heating rate in the electric oven at 1050, 1100, 1150 and 1200°C. DTA and TGA analyzes were applied to the samples before sintering, and XRD analyzes were applied to the sintered samples. According to the test results, the addition of the synthesized BPO4 has shown that the anorthite phases are formed at temperatures well below the theoretical formation temperatures without swelling.
topic Anorthite
BPO4
Thermal shock
Liquid phase sintering
Eutectic
url http://dergipark.gov.tr/download/article-file/475980
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