Ceramics-Silikáty 55, (4) 384 - 389 (2011) |
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COMPOSITION AND MICROSTRUCTURE OF MgAl₂O₄–W COMPOSITE OBTAINED BY ALUMINOTHERMIC REACTION UNDER COKE PROTECTION |
Bingqiang Han 1, Jinqing Ao 2, Changming Ke 1,
Nan Li 1 |
1 The Key State Laboratory Breeding Base of Refractories and Ceramics,
Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430081, PR China
2 Panzhihua Huanye Metallurgy Slag Exploder Co. Ltd,
Panzhihua, 617022, P R China
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Keywords: Spinel, Composite, Solid solution, Defects |
MgAl₂O₄–W composite was synthesized by aluminothermic reducing method using Al, WO₃, MgO and corundum as raw
materials under coke protection. The effects of temperature, content of corundum on the synthesis of MgAl₂O₄–W composite
and lattice parameter of spinel has been discussed. The differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and thermogravimetric
(TG) analysis indicated that spinel began to form at 1058.2°C without corundum and shifted to 1120.7°C with 0.8 mol of
corundum. The XRD analysis confirmed that spinel and tungsten are the main phases under coke protection. Alumina rich
spinel with a high solubility of alumina was easily formed because of the high exothermic heats. The solubility limit of Al₂O₃
in spinel is reached when corundum content is 2.1 mol. Furthermore, the calculated lattice parameter of spinel increases
with the increment of added corundum content and rising of temperature. Microstructural observation indicates that cubic
tungsten located at grain boundaries of well crystallized spinel. Residual WO₃ has needle like morphology |
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