(Ba, Sr)-exchanged zeolite A with composition Ba0.74Sr0.22Na0.04Al2Si2O8 was prepared by cation exchange; a mild thermal treatment converts into an amorphous phase. Successive crystallization and sintering behavior was studied by XRD, DTA, and thermodilatometric analysis. The results point out the activation of viscous flow sintering mechanisms between 900°C and 1050°C. The densification process starts when the amorphous phase reaches its glass transition temperature (897°C) and finishes when the material crystallizes forming hexacelsian. The application of an external pressure in such temperature range allows to achieve an almost complete densification, the material transforming at 1300°C into dense monoclinic celsian much below the typical processing temperature.

Sintering behavior of Ba/Sr celsian precursor obtained from zeolite-A by ion-exchange method

SPIRIDIGLIOZZI, Luca;
2017-01-01

Abstract

(Ba, Sr)-exchanged zeolite A with composition Ba0.74Sr0.22Na0.04Al2Si2O8 was prepared by cation exchange; a mild thermal treatment converts into an amorphous phase. Successive crystallization and sintering behavior was studied by XRD, DTA, and thermodilatometric analysis. The results point out the activation of viscous flow sintering mechanisms between 900°C and 1050°C. The densification process starts when the amorphous phase reaches its glass transition temperature (897°C) and finishes when the material crystallizes forming hexacelsian. The application of an external pressure in such temperature range allows to achieve an almost complete densification, the material transforming at 1300°C into dense monoclinic celsian much below the typical processing temperature.
2017
celsian ceramics
dilatation/dilatometry
sinter/sintering
spark plasma sintering
zeolites
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