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Structure Evolution and Reaction Mechanism of Al4SiC4Ceramics in High-temperature Reduction Atmosphere


ZHENG Qi 1, SUN Qiaoyang 2, YU Jingkun 2, YUAN Lei 2
(1. Zhong Min Chi Yuan Industry Co., Ltd., Dashiqiao 115100, Liaoning, China;
2. School of Metallurgy, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, Liaoning, China)

Abstract: Al4SiC4 is a promising additive for carbon-containing refractories to improve their oxidation resistance. Al4SiC4 ceramics were synthesized from Al, Si, and C powders, which were then placed in the temperature range of 1000-1500℃ to simulate the real environment for carbon-containing refractory materials. It is experimentally showed that Al4SiC4 initially reacted with CO to form Al2O3, SiC, C and aluminosilicate glass in a reduction atmosphere in the temperature range 1000–1400 ℃. When the heating temperature was raised to 1500 ℃, Al2O3 and SiC began to react with CO to form Al6Si2O13 (mullite). The two reaction processes led to the formation of protective films on surface of the carbon-containing refractories, thus inhibiting the oxidation process.
Key words: Al4SiC4; carbon-containing refractories; oxidation resistance; reduction reaction

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