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Optimisation of processing parameters for making pyrophyllite based ceramic tiles using di-sodium hydrogen phosphate binder.

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Title Optimisation of processing parameters for making pyrophyllite based ceramic tiles using di-sodium hydrogen phosphate binder.
 
Creator S S, Amritphale
Dr., Navin Chandra
Sanjeev, Bhasin
 
Subject Environmental Studies/Chemistry
 
Description The processing parameters for making tiles using pyrophyllite with di-sodium hydrogen phosphate binder have been optimised. Infrared studies on sintered tiles prepared under optimised conditions indicate the presence of Si–O linkages and the formation of AlPO4. Using X-ray powder diffraction the various phases formed during sintering were identified as the tridymite form of aluminium phosphate (T-AlPO4), dehydroxylated pyrophyllite, and sodium silicate. Thermal changes taking place during sintering were studied using thermal analysis. Scanning electron micrographs revealed the presence of acicular T-AlPO4 crystals and dehydroxylated pyrophyllite with platelet morphology.
 
Date 2001
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier S S, Amritphale and Dr., Navin Chandra and Sanjeev, Bhasin (2001) Optimisation of processing parameters for making pyrophyllite based ceramic tiles using di-sodium hydrogen phosphate binder. British Ceramic Transactions, 6. pp. 279-283. ISSN 0967-9782
 
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