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Investigating triaxial electrical properties of ceramic composites for electroporcelain insulators
A.N.N. Dowuona,A.Yaya,E. Nyankson,J.K. Efavi,L.N.W. Damoah,D. Dodoo-Arhin,V. Apalangya,E. Annan,E.K. Tiburu,B. Onwona-Agyeman,B. Tomiczek 한양대학교 세라믹연구소 2018 Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol.19 No.2
Four porcelain composites comprising kaolin (27-37%), beach sand (20-24%), ball clay (13-18%) and feldspar (25-40%), wereformulated and characterized using powder XRD, SEM and particle size distribution analysis in order to determine theirpotential for use as electroporcelain insulators. Chemical, mechanical and electrical properties were also evaluated. Each ofthe formed samples were compressed at 200 MPa and sintered at 1250 oC for 1 hour. Bending strength results of the porcelainbodies showed increase in bending strength with reduction in particle sizes. An increase in dielectric strength was found forsamples with a higher felspar content. The XRD pattern for all the sintered samples showed the presence of quartz and mullitephases in the body at different intensities. Samples with lower particle sizes showed similar electrical and mechanicalproperties to commercially available electroporcelains albeit at a cheaper cost of production.
Characterization of some selected Ghanaian clay minerals for potential industrial applications
B. Onwona-Agyeman,N. Lyczko,D. P. Minh,A. Nzihou,A.Yaya 한양대학교 세라믹연구소 2020 Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol.21 No.1
The aim of this work was to study five (5) selected local raw clay materials from Ghana using different characterizationtechniques such as Thermogravimetric/Differential Thermal Analysis (TG/DTA), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier TransformInfra-red Spectroscopy (FTIR), Scanning Electron Microscopy equipped with Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (SEMEDX)and Nitrogen Desorption (Brunauer-Emmett-Teller, BET) specific surface area analysis. The clay samples studied are;Nkroful kaolin (NK), Amanfrom kaolin (AK), Ball clay (BC), Akyem Feldspar (AF) and Akwatia silica (AS). SEM and EDXshow the morphological features of the five clay samples and also confirm the presence of some dominant elementalcompositions such as aluminium and silicon in all the samples. FTIR show that the vibrations spectra in the region around3,600-3,700 cm−1 and 700-800 cm−1 are due to M-OH groups and that at 900-1000 cm−1 corresponds to Si-O-Si modes. BETanalysis gives specific surface area of the clay samples as NK (4.6 m2/g), AK (21.9 m2/g), BC (25.50 m2/g), AS (0.79 m2/g) andAF (0.49 m2/g). X-ray diffraction pattern confirm the presence of quartz as the major reflection in all the samples analysedand only kaolinite reflections appeared in three of the samples (NK, AK and BC). All the kaolinite clays (NK, AK and BC)are suitable starting materials for the fabrication of electroporcelain insulators, catalytic converters and diesel particulate filters.