Abstract

Al–MgAl2O4–MgO refractories were prepared using fused magnesia, metal Al, fused spinel and sintered high purity magnesia as raw materials. The phase composition and microstructure of Al–MgAl2O4–MgO refractories treated at 1400 °C under N2 atmosphere were investigated by means of XRD, SEM and EDS. The results showed that magnesia (MgO) whiskers and MgAlON whiskers were formed on the surface and in the inner area of the Al–MgAl2O4–MgO refractories, respectively. The MgO whiskers grew preferentially along the axial direction, forming cylindrical shape MgO whiskers. Then the cylindrical MgO whiskers further absorbed Mg(g) and O2(g), and grew along the radial direction to form the square columnar shape MgO whiskers. The MgAlON whiskers firstly grew in one-dimensional direction, forming whisker shape MgAlON, then some whisker shape MgAlON gradually developed and grew into two-dimensional flake shape MgAlON. The sintering and thermal shock resistance was significantly improved by the whiskers. The growth process of magnesia whiskers and MgAlON whiskers were dominated by a vapor-solid (VS) mechanism.

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