A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents

This paper is a study of porous ceramics from a mixture of clay (kaolinite), silica (silicon dioxide), and feldspar by adding the carbon black (CB) with different contents. The results were presented in terms of apparent porosity, relative density, microstructure and porous characteristic, flexural...

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Main Authors: Azlan, Umar Al-Amani, Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh, Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman
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spelling my.utem.eprints.273552024-07-04T11:18:03Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27355/ A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents Azlan, Umar Al-Amani Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman This paper is a study of porous ceramics from a mixture of clay (kaolinite), silica (silicon dioxide), and feldspar by adding the carbon black (CB) with different contents. The results were presented in terms of apparent porosity, relative density, microstructure and porous characteristic, flexural strength and phase formation. As observed, the sintering at 1200 °C is the optimum temperature in this work. In comparison to the samples without CB content, the apparent porosity and relative density of ceramics are highly dependent on the CB contents. This might be attributed to the presence of porous structure as seen in SEM images on the fracture surface of ceramics. It also revealed that the addition of CB resulted in smaller pore sizes and a more uniform pore distribution. The creation of pores in porous ceramics was mainly attributed to the loss of shape of CB microspheres at high temperatures, as observed from SEM. The flexural strength of the sintered samples exhibited an average decrease from 60 to 55 MPa due to the presence of CB, which is typically known to reduce the mechanical properties with high porosity. In XRD results, the muscovite phase is represented by a few of peaks with significant intensities, while the rest peaks are of undetermined phase. The strongest peak at a 26° of 29 angle, suggesting the presence of potassium and aluminium in the form of silicate minerals. AIMS Press 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27355/2/0227721122023560.PDF Azlan, Umar Al-Amani and Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh and Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman (2023) A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents. AIMS Materials Science, 10 (5). pp. 741-754. ISSN 2372-0484 https://www.aimspress.com/article/doi/10.3934/matersci.2023041?viewType=HTML 10.3934/MATERSCI.2023041
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description This paper is a study of porous ceramics from a mixture of clay (kaolinite), silica (silicon dioxide), and feldspar by adding the carbon black (CB) with different contents. The results were presented in terms of apparent porosity, relative density, microstructure and porous characteristic, flexural strength and phase formation. As observed, the sintering at 1200 °C is the optimum temperature in this work. In comparison to the samples without CB content, the apparent porosity and relative density of ceramics are highly dependent on the CB contents. This might be attributed to the presence of porous structure as seen in SEM images on the fracture surface of ceramics. It also revealed that the addition of CB resulted in smaller pore sizes and a more uniform pore distribution. The creation of pores in porous ceramics was mainly attributed to the loss of shape of CB microspheres at high temperatures, as observed from SEM. The flexural strength of the sintered samples exhibited an average decrease from 60 to 55 MPa due to the presence of CB, which is typically known to reduce the mechanical properties with high porosity. In XRD results, the muscovite phase is represented by a few of peaks with significant intensities, while the rest peaks are of undetermined phase. The strongest peak at a 26° of 29 angle, suggesting the presence of potassium and aluminium in the form of silicate minerals.
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author Azlan, Umar Al-Amani
Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh
Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman
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Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh
Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman
A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
author_facet Azlan, Umar Al-Amani
Abd Rashid, Mohd Warikh
Jalaluddin, Mohamed Lokman
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title A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
title_short A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
title_full A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
title_fullStr A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
title_full_unstemmed A preliminary study of porous ceramics with carbon black contents
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