Mullite-glass Gibbs energy of formation (Geff), micro-texture and phase composition evolution are investigated in the Na-feldspar (F) and kaolinite (K) system, over the 1240-1320 °C interval, as a function of the starting F/K ratio by weight and particle size distribution of F (<s>), using scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction and thermodynamic modeling. Electron microscopy images show that size and aspect ratio of primary and secondary mullite have their largest figures for the smallest <s> and, in general, monotonically increase upon firing temperature. Geff has been modeled by a(<s>)×(F/K)2+b(<s>)×F/K+g(<s>) (a, b and ? are linear functions of <s>). The parameters of such a function have been determined by fitting it to the experimental Geffs, inferred from quantitative phase analysis of X-ray diffraction patterns. Note that we used average Geff-values over the T-range explored because of the modest dependence on temperature shown. We have gathered that (i) F/K affects energetics and mullite content more markedly than <s> does, and (ii) the mullite formation is energetically favored by decreasing F/K and increasing <s>.
Effects of particle size distribution and starting phase composition in Na-feldspar/kaolinite system at high temperature
Diella V;
2015
Abstract
Mullite-glass Gibbs energy of formation (Geff), micro-texture and phase composition evolution are investigated in the Na-feldspar (F) and kaolinite (K) system, over the 1240-1320 °C interval, as a function of the starting F/K ratio by weight and particle size distribution of F (I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


