2014
DOI: 10.1039/c3ra43767a
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Microwave selective heating-enhanced reaction rates for mullite preparation from kaolinite

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“…It was possible that alumina in albite may be little responsible for mullite formation (in this time range) because there was some of residual albite observed in the MWS sample. A similar result reported that microwave can enhance formation of mullite because a selective heating, and accelerated the nucleation and growth of mullite and changed the mullite formation route of kaolinite [33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…It was possible that alumina in albite may be little responsible for mullite formation (in this time range) because there was some of residual albite observed in the MWS sample. A similar result reported that microwave can enhance formation of mullite because a selective heating, and accelerated the nucleation and growth of mullite and changed the mullite formation route of kaolinite [33].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…4c ).The intensified E-field was large enough to ionize air to melt copper. Based on the simulation results the same size of CFA cylinder and copper cylinder specimens were prepared and irradiated in the TE 103 single mode microwave applicator equipped with IR thermal imaging system that detects only the surface temperature of specimen 13 34 . When the specimens satisfied the E-field intensification requirements, large amount of fused phase formed in the gap of two CFA cylinder specimens ( Fig.…”
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“…The illustration of experimental apparatus was shown in previous investigation 34 . The waveguide (Extended Data Fig.…”
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“…As known from XRD result, mullite, quartz and amorphous silica were the main phase of CFA. The microwave energy was adsorbed firstly by the amorphous silica due to the selective heating of microwave [19,43], since quartz is microwave transparent, and the microwave absorption capacity of amorphous silica is much better than those of mullite and Na 2 CO 3 [19,43]. …”
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confidence: 99%