Abstract

In this work, diphasic mullite (3Al2O3·2SiO2) nanofibers with good homogeneity were prepared by electrospinning method. Aluminum nitrate (AN) and aluminum isopropoxide (AIP) were used as alumina sources, commercial colloidal silica as silica source, and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) as polymer additive. Precursor nanofibers with continuous and uniform structures were acquired at mass ratio of PVA to precursor sol from 0.06 to 0.09. γ-Al2O3 phase was obtained at 878 °C and mullite phase formed at 1322 °C upon heating of the precursor under air atmosphere. Calcined samples suggested mullite as dominant phase at 1300 °C and amorphous SiO2 could even exist at 1400 °C. As-prepared nanofibers possessed continuous structures with subequal average diameters at 900–1200 °C. However, such morphological characteristics were lost at temperatures above 1300 °C due to rapid growth of crystal grains. Al and Si elements were uniformly distributed in fibers and mixed at nanoscale, confirming homogeneity and diphasic features of nanofibers.

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