Contrary to the many benefits of dolomite refractories, their usage has been limited due to poor hydration resistance. For this reason, the aim of this research work is a comparative study of the influence of trivalent and tetravalent nano-sized oxides [iron (Fe2O3), alumina (Al2O3), zirconia (ZrO2), and titania (TiO2)] on the performance and microstructure of dolomite refractories with an affirmation their hydration resistance improvement. After preparation and firing the specimen's, physical properties such as bulk density, apparent porosity, and hydration resistance tests were examined. Furthermore, XRD and SEM/EDX analysis were used to evaluate the ceramic phases and their microstructure, respectively. Results revealed that specimens with trivalent and tetravalent nano-sized oxides have improved densification and hydration resistance of the specimens through the liquid phase mechanism and solid state firing mechanism, respectively. Also, the specimens with tetravalent nano-sized oxides have higher hydration resistance than the specimens with trivalent nano-sized oxides. Generally, the hydration resistance improvement trend of specimens with various nano-sized oxides presence is Al2O3
A Comparative Study Of The Influence Of Trivalent And Tetravalent Nano-Sized Oxides On The Performance And Microstructure Of Dolomite Refractories
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Journal Title
Bol Soc Española Cerám Vidrio 6 Nov-Dec 2017 249-255 (Open Access: Https://www.Sciencedirect.com/Science/Article/Pii/S0366317517300432)
Sector
Refractories
Class
R 921