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Impact of spark plasma sintering (SPS) on mullite formation in porcelains
Authors:Wirat Lerdprom  Ayan Bhowmik  Salvatore Grasso  Eugenio Zapata‐Solvas  Doni D Jayaseelan  Michael J Reece  William E Lee
Affiliation:1. Centre for Advanced Structural Ceramics, Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, UK;2. School of Engineering and Material Science, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK;3. Centre for Nuclear Engineering, Department of Materials, Imperial College London, London, UK;4. Department of Aerospace and Aircraft Engineering, Kingston University London, London, UK
Abstract:The effect of the spark plasma sintering (SPS) process on mullite formation in porcelains was studied using X‐ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. SPS affected the kinetics and morphology of formed mullite. After sintering at 1100°C, unlike conventional sintering, SPS promoted the formation of mullite due to the combination of vacuum and applied pressure. Mullite crystal growth was altered by the atmosphere (vacuum), dwell time (0‐15 minutes), and temperature (1000‐1200°C). The applied pressure caused the mullite needles to orient perpendicular to the direction of the applied load. Depending on SPS dwell time, the mullite formed after sintering at 1100°C also had different crystal structure (tetragonal for short dwell time of 0‐5 minutes and orthorhombic for a long dwell time of 10‐15 minutes). Dissolution of mullite was observed at 1100°C by extending the dwell time by up to 15 minutes and the dissolved mullite reprecipitated on the small needles (~40 nm) and coarsened via Oswald ripening resulting in larger mullite needles (~60 nm).
Keywords:Field‐assisted sintering  microstructure  mullite  porcelain  spark plasma sintering
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