Study of aluminium oxide from high-alumina refractory ceramics by thermoluminescence

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This work is focused on the study of the thermally stimulated blue emission of aluminium oxide (A1203) that has been removed from twenty different high alumina-rich refractory bricks. The glow curve sensitivity of several alumina grains are defined by (i) a maximum centred at about 165°C that can be deconvoluted into two first order kinetic peaks at 157 and 177°C and (ii) a broad structure over 200-220°C that suggests a continuous trap distribution system. The isolated grains, analysed by means of X-ray diffraction, are composed of 43% of alumina (A12O3), 22% of mullite [72% of A12O3 and 28% of Si02], 12% of leucite (KAISi206) and 23% of sillimanite [Al 203Si02]. The sample characterization has been performed using X-ray fluorescence and scanning electron microscopy. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Correcher, V., Garcia-Guinea, J., Gonzalez-Martin, R., Crespo-Feo, E., & Jimenez-Cordero, D. (2008). Study of aluminium oxide from high-alumina refractory ceramics by thermoluminescence. Bulletin of Materials Science, 31(6), 891–895. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-008-0142-x

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