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Cristian Gómez-Rodríguez1, Yanet Antonio-Zárate1, Josept Revuelta-Acosta1, Luis Felipe Verdeja2, Daniel Fernández-González2, Jesús Fernando López-Perales3, Edén Amaral Rodríguez-Castellanos3, Linda Viviana García-Quiñonez4, Guadalupe Alan Castillo-Rodríguez3.
Abstract
This study investigates the corrosion mechanism on 100 wt.% MgO and 95 wt.% MgO with 5 wt.% nano-ZrO2 ceramic composites. First, MgO powder and powder mixtures (MgO + nano ZrO2) were uniaxially and isostatically pressed; then, they were sintered at 1650 °C. Corrosion by copper slag was studied in sintered samples. Physical properties, microstructure, and penetration of the slag in the refractory were studied. Results reveal that ZrO2 nanoparticles enhanced the samples' densification, promoting grain growth due to diffusion of vacancies during the sintering process. Additionally, magnesia bricks were severely corroded, if compared with those doped with nano-ZrO2, mainly due to the dissolution of MgO grains during the chemical attack by copper slag.Entities:
Keywords: MgO refractories; ceramic composites; corrosion; nanoparticles; zirconia
Year: 2021 PMID: 33924883 DOI: 10.3390/ma14092277
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623