Effect of Milling Time on Mechanical Properties of Anorthite Obtained by Thermal Transformation of Ca-LTA Zeolite

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  • Mia Omerašević Department of Materials Science, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
  • Zvezdana Baščarević Institute for Multidisciplinary Research, University of Belgrade
  • Radojka Vujasin Department of Materials Science, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
  • Aleksandar Devečerski Department of Materials Science, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade
  • Dušan Bučevac Department of Materials Science, Vinča Institute of Nuclear Sciences - National Institute of the Republic of Serbia, University of Belgrade

Abstract

Anorthite ceramics was fabricated from calcium exchanged Na-LTA zeolite. The powder compacts of Ca-LTA zeolite were sintered at different temperatures ranging between 1100 and 1400°C. It was found that the temperature of 1100°C was sufficiently high to trigger formation of anorthite which stayed stable even at temperature as high as 1400°C. The highest relative density and the lowest open porosity were measured in samples sintered at 1200°C for 3 h. The effect of milling time of Ca-LTA zeolite precursor on density, microstructure and mechanical properties of samples sintered at 1200°C for 3 h was investigated. The particle size refinement appeared to be beneficial in accelerating densification process and improving mechanical properties. The density, compressive strength and hardness of anorthite ceramics obtained from non-milled precursor were measured to be 70.5 %TD, 64 MPa and 1.45 GPa, respectively. On the other side the anorthite ceramics obtained from 24-hour-long milled zeolite precursor had density of 83.9 %TD, compressive strength of 101 MPa and hardness of 3.44 GPa.

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2022-08-28

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