Carbothermal reduction of kaolinite under nitrogen atmosphere
2000
Abstract Preliminary studies on the carbothermal reduction of kaolinite (Al 2 O 3 .2SiO 2 .2H 2 O) in a static nitrogen gas pressure of 0.15 MPa are reported. The effect of various reaction parameters, e.g. temperature of the reaction (1550–1700°C), mole ratios of carbon to silica (4.5–9.0) in the reactant mixture and nature and source of carbon, e.g. activated charcoal (sp. surface area, 1000 m 2 /gm) and carbon black (sp. surface area, 300 m 2 /gm) on the carbothermal reduction have been investigated. It is observed that mullite, silicon oxy-nitride and X-sialon phases are present at low temperatures, while β′-sialons, β-SiC, Al 2 O 3 and AlN are present at high temperatures. Activated charcoal is more reactive than carbon black and the reaction rate is more for higher mole ratios of carbon.
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