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  • 2024The influence of high compaction pressure on cordierite-based ceramicscitations
  • 2023X-ray structural analysis of the BaO and TiO2 starting compounds and initial mechanochemical activationcitations
  • 2023Mechanochemical synthesis of strontium titanatecitations
  • 2023Microstructure assessment of co alloy intended for dentistrycitations
  • 2022Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy analysis of mechanochemical transformation kinetics of sodium carbonate to bicarbonate2citations
  • 2022Possibility of obtaining magnesium titanate by mechanochemical process in a high-energy vibro millcitations
  • 2022Examination of influence sintering temperature on mineral compoundscitations
  • 2021X-ray diffraction and SEM analysis of waste sulfur modification for use in concretes1citations
  • 2021XRD analysis of activated four-component ceramicscitations
  • 2021The influence of high compaction pressure on cordierite-based ceramicscitations
  • 2021Influence of sintering time on density properties and SEM analysis of cordierite-based ceramicscitations
  • 2021SEM and X-ray analyses of sintered MgO/Bi2O3 binary systemcitations
  • 2021Electrical properties of isothermally sintered cordierite-based ceramics as funcion of sintering and activation timecitations
  • 2020Influence of mechanochemical activation on components on synthesis of cordierite ceramics for application in electronicscitations
  • 2020Impact of relaxation time of activated mixture on ceramics synthesis for electronic purposescitations
  • 2019Potential ways to lower CO2 emission for cement productioncitations
  • 2015Investigation of the application of the natural and with lead ions contaminated zeolite as an addition in portland cementcitations

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  • Obradović, Nina
  • Filipović, Suzana
  • Peleš, Adriana
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  • Vlahović, Milica
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  • Bugarčić, Mladen
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  • Peleš, Adrijana
  • Sokić, Miroslav
  • Blagojev, Marina
  • Kragović, Milan
  • Jovanović, Vladimir
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Examination of influence sintering temperature on mineral compounds

  • Mihajlović, Slavica
  • Đorđević, Nataša
Abstract

<jats:p>Mineral materials, such as corundum, quartz and periclase are very often used in technological processes. Due to its characteristics, and chemical reaction in solid state, these minerals form very interesting and useful material, cordierite. The mineral ratio in this compound (MgO : Al2O3 : SiO2) is 2:2:5. They form cordierite, electronic ceramic, which can be sintered in a narrow temperature range, at about 1375 °C. Composition of this electronic ceramics material is is 2MgO-2Al2O3-5SiO2 (MAS) and in this research 20% mass Bi2O3 was added in the aim of decrease the sintering temperature. The effects of sintering, the composition and morphology were followed by x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and EDS analysis, as a function of sintering temperature. MAS ceramics were sintered at 1000ºC, 1100ºC and 1200ºC.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • morphology
  • mineral
  • compound
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy
  • sintering
  • cordierite