2020
DOI: 10.1007/s42411-020-0120-x
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Designing Colloidal Silica-Bonded Porous Structures of In-situ Mullite for Thermal Insulation

Abstract: Colloidal silica (CS) is a promising raw material for refractory castable ceramics. It consists of stable suspensions of synthetic amorphous silica nanoparticles that behave simultaneously as liquid medium and binder for ceramic particles and as a porogenic agent and highly reactive source of silica to promote in-situ reactions. The setting mechanism of CS balances two opposite effects. Adding more CS to a suspension increases the bonding potential for gelling reactions and strengthening; on the other hand, it… Show more

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